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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1813. 



made in the 33rd year of his pre- 

 sent majesty, for rendering the 

 payment of creditors more equal 

 and expeditious in Scotland. 



An act for explaining and clear- 

 ing up certain doubts respecting 

 the sites of parish churches within 

 Ireland. 



An act for empowering his ma- 

 jesty to authorise the importation 

 and exportation of certain articles 

 into and from the West Indies, 

 South America, and Newfound- 

 land, until six weeks after the 

 commencement of the next session 

 of parliament. 



An act to repeal the exemption 

 from toll granted for or in respect 

 of carriages with more than two 

 wheels carrying the mail in Scot- 

 land, and for granting a rate for 

 postage, as an indemnity for the 

 loss whicli may arise to the revenue 

 of the post-office, from the pay- 

 ment of such tolls. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 twenty-seven millions by way of 

 annuities. 



An act to authorise the sellers 

 of glass, hides, tobacco, and snuff, 

 to charge the additional duties on 

 any such articles ordered before, 

 but not delivered until after the 

 5th day of July, 1812. 



An act for amending and ren- 

 dering more effectual the laws for 

 the trials of controverted elections 

 and returns of members to serve 

 in parliament. 



An act for the more effectual 

 administration of the office of a 

 justice of the peace within the 

 townships of Manchester and Sal- 

 ford, in the hundred of Salford, in 

 the county palatine of Lancaster ; 

 and to provide, by means of a rate 

 on the said townships and other- 

 wise; a competent salary to a jus- 



tice of the peace acting within the 

 said townships ; and to enable the 

 constables of Manchester and Sal- 

 ford to take recognizances in cer- 

 tain cases. 



An act to declare that the duties 

 of excise and drawbacks granted 

 and made payable in Ireland on M 

 tobacco by an act of this session, " 

 are payable according to the 

 amount thereof in British cur- 

 rency. 



An act to provide for the better 

 collection of the duty on raalt made 

 in Ireland. 



An act for the better regulation 

 of the cotton trade in Ireland. 



An act to extend the provisions 

 of an act passed in the 49th year 

 of his present majesty, for amend- 

 ing the Irish road acts, so far as 

 the same relate to the appointment 

 of supervisors on mail coach roads, 

 to all roads made and repaired by 

 presentment. 



An act to amend an act, passed 

 in Ireland in the 19th and 20th 

 years of his present majesty, for 

 empowering grand juries to pre- 

 sent bridges and toils to be paid for 

 passing the same in certain cases. 



An act to continue for two 

 years, and from thence until the 

 end of tlie then next session of 

 parliament, two acts made in the 

 ■iTth and 50th years of his present 

 majesty's reign, for the preventing 

 improper persons from having arras 

 in Ireland. 



An act for defraying the charge 

 of the pay and clothing of the 

 militia of Ireland; and for making 

 allovv'ances in certain cases to sub- 

 altern officers of the said militia 

 during peace. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 330,000/. by treasury bills for the 

 service of Ireland, for the year 1813. 



