250 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1813. 



of the pay and clothing of the mi- 

 litia and local militia in Great Bri- 

 tain, for the year 1813. 



An act for allowing glass makers 

 to dispose of muriate of pot-ash 

 arising in the manufacture of flux 

 for glass, for use in the manufac- 

 ture of alum, and for charging a 

 duty of excise thereon. 



An act for the more correct as- 

 certainment of the value of duty- 

 free goods exported. 



An act for the more speedy and 

 effectual trial and punishment of 

 offences committed by soldiers de- 

 tached in places beyond the seas 

 out of his majesty's dominions. 



An act for facilitating the mak- 

 ing up and audit of the accounts of 

 the paymaster-general of his ma- 

 jesty's forces, for the years 180.5, 

 1806, and 1807, and for enabling 

 the said paymaster-general to ac- 

 cept foreign bills of exchange pay- 

 able at the Bank of England. 



An act to dissolve the corpora- 

 tion of the Royal Canal Company 

 in Ireland, and to appoint commis- 

 sioners for inquiring into and exa- 

 mining the claims of the creditors 

 of the said company, and other mat- 

 ters relating to the said company, 

 and to provide for carrying on and 

 <;omp!etingthe canal from Dublin to 

 Tarraonbury on the river Shannon. 



An act for the relief of insolvent 

 debtors in England. 



An act to authorize the commis- 

 sioners to transfer excise licences to 

 ' the executors or administrators of 

 deceased licensed traders, or to their 

 successors in the houses from which 

 such licensed traders shall have re- 

 •moved. 



An act to permit the entry into 

 Ireland, for home consumption, of 

 *ugar, the produce or manufacture 



of Martinique, Mariegalantc, Gua- 

 daloupe,Saint Eustaiia, Saint Mar- 

 tin, and Saba, at a lower rate of 

 duty tiian is payable upon sugar 

 not of the British plantations. 



An act to explain and amend an 

 act of the present session for grant- 

 ing additional duties of customs on 

 goods, wares, or merchandize im- 

 ported into and exported from 

 Great Britain ; for allowing a 

 drawback on carrot tobacco ex- 

 ported; for altering the duties on 

 pearls imported ; for repealing the 

 additional duty on barilla granted 

 by the said act ; for allowing a 

 drawback of the additional duties 

 of customs on timber used in the 

 tin, lead, and copper mines of 

 Devon and Cornwall ; for ascer- 

 taining the time when the bounty 

 on goods exported may be claimed ; 

 for better preventing the clandestine 

 exportation of goods ; and for ap- 

 propriating the duties on sugar, tiie 

 produce of Martinique and other 

 places, granted by an act of this {( 

 session. 



An act to extend the provisions 

 of an act made in the 45th year of 

 his present majesty's reign, for pre- 

 venting the counterfeiting of cer- \-, 

 tain silver tokens, to certain other i' 

 tokens which have been or may be [n 

 issued by the governor and com- (>: 

 pany of the bank of Ireland. i 



An act for the appointment of !« 

 commissioners for the regulation of |» 

 the several endowed schools of i 

 public and private foundation in i 

 Ireland. | 



An act for altering, explaining, i 

 and amending an act of the 48th I 

 year of his majesty's reign, for i 

 granting stamp duties in Great If 

 Britain, with regard to the duties it 

 on re-issuable promissory notes, If 



