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of the rcigQ of the late king Wil- 

 liam, as far as relates to the split- 

 ting and dividing the interest in 

 houses and lands among several 

 persons to enable them to vote at 

 elections of members to serve in 

 parliament. 



An act for further allowing the 

 importation and exportation of cer- 

 tain articles at the island of Ber- 

 muda. 



An act to relieve the widows of 

 military officers from the payment 

 of stamp duties on the receipt of 

 their pensions, in Ireland. 



An act to encourage the distilla- 

 tion of spirits from sugar in Ire- 

 land, and to permit the warehouse- 

 ing of such spirits without pay- 

 ment of the duty of excise charge- 

 able thereon. 



An act for raising a further sum 

 of money by debentures, for the 

 service of Great Britain, and for 

 granting annuities to satisfy certain 

 exchequer bills, and for amending 

 an act of this session of parliament, 

 for granting annuities to satisfy 

 certain exchequer bills, and for 

 raising a sura of money by deben- 

 tures. 



An act to amend an act made in 

 the -iQth year of his majesty's 

 reign, intituled, an act for the fur- 

 ther prevention of the sale and 

 brokerage of offices. 



An act to continue, until the 5th 

 day of July, ISIi, and to amend 

 several acts for granting certain 

 rates and duties, and for allowing 

 certain drawbacks and bounties on 

 goods, wares, and merchandize im- 



Forted into, and exported from, 

 reland ; and to grant, until the 

 said 5th day of July, 1814, certain 

 new and additional duties, on the 

 importation, and to allow draw- 

 backs on the exportation of cer- 



tain goods, wares, and merchandize, 

 into and from Ireland. 



An act to grant to his majesty 

 certain duties of excise in Ireland, 

 on malt. 



An act to grant to his majesty 

 certain duties of excise in Ireland, 

 on tobacco. 



An act to repeal certain rates 

 and duties upon letters and packets 

 sent by the post from or to Dublin, 

 to or from the several post towns 

 in Ireland, and to grant other rates 

 and duties in lieu thereof; and to 

 make further regulations for secur- 

 ing the duties on letters and pack- 

 ets sent by the post in Ireland. 



An act to grant to his majesty 

 certain duties and taxes in Ireland, 

 in respect of carriages, horses, male 

 servants, and window?, in lieu of 

 former duties and taxes in respect 

 of the like articles. 



An act for the better collection 

 of the duties on hides and skins 

 tanned or dressed in oil, and on 

 vellum and parchment made in 

 Ireland; and for preventing frauds 

 on his majesty's revenue therein. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 two millions by way of annuities 

 and treasury bills, for the service 

 of Ireland. 



An act to permit the entry for 

 home consumption of sugar, the 

 produce or manufacture of iMarti- 

 nique, Mariegalante, Guadaloupe, 

 Saint Eustatia, Saint Martin, and 

 Saba, at a lower rate of duty than 

 is payable upon sugar not of the 

 British plantations. 



An act to extend two acts of the 

 45th and 49th years of his present 

 majesty to American prizes. 



An act for the better regulation 

 of the court of session in Scotland. 



An act for continuing, until the 

 2jlh day of July, 1814, au act 



