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and on conveyances on the sale 

 and mortgage of property ; for 

 better enabling the commissioners 

 of stamps to give relief in cases of 

 spoiled stamps; and to remit pe- 

 nalties for exempting certain in- 

 struments from stamp duty ; and 

 for better securing the duties on 

 TStage coaches. 



An act to continue, until the 

 first day of August, 1814, several 

 laws relating to the duties on glass 

 made in Great Britain. 



An act to suspend the exporta- 

 tion of foreign spirits from Great 

 Britain to the Isle of Man, under 

 licence from the commissioners of 

 customs ; and to permit the ex- 



fortation of a limited quantity of 

 rish spirits in lieu thereof, under 

 licence from the commissioners of 

 customs and port duties in Ireland, 

 from certain ports of that part of 

 I the kingdom to the said isle, until 

 ! theSthday of July, 1814. 



An act for the more easy man- 

 I ning of ships and vessels employed 

 I in the southern whale fishery. 



An act to enlarge the time for 

 J commencing prosecutions for for- 

 I ^eitures under certain acts relating 

 to the abolition of the sla-ve-trade. 

 An act for providing relief for 

 the poor prisoners confined in the 

 King's-bench, Fleet, and Marshal- 

 sea prisons. 



An act to continue and amend 

 an act of the present session, to 

 prevent the issuing and circulating 

 of pieces of gold and silver, or 

 other metal, usually called tokens, 

 except such as are issued by the 

 banks of England and Ireland re- 

 spectively. 



An act to ensure the proper and 

 careful manufacturing of fire-arms 

 in England, and for making pro- 

 vision for proving the barrels of 

 such fii'e-armg. 



An act to alter and amend two 

 acts of the 31st year of kingGeorge 

 the 2nd, and the 13th year of his 

 present majesty, so far as relates to 

 the price and assize of bread to be 

 sold out of the city of London and 

 the liberties thereof, and beyond 

 the weekly bills of mortality and 

 ten miles of the Royal Exchange. 



An act to prevent damage to 

 certain bridges in Scotland from 

 the floating of timber. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 5,670,700/. by exchequer bills, for 

 the service of Great Britain, for 

 the year 1813. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 one million by exchequer bills, for 

 the service of Great Britain for the 

 year 1813. 



An act to enable the lords of 

 the treasury of Ireland to issue to 

 the commissioners for the reduc- 

 tion of the national debt, a sum 

 equal to one per centum on the 

 amount of treasury bills outstand- 

 ing in every year. 



An act for making a more con- 

 venient communication from Mary- 

 le-bone park, and the northern 

 parts of the metropolis, in the 

 parish of St. Mary-le-bone, to 

 Charing Cross, within the liberty 

 of Westminster ; and for making a 

 more convenient sewage for the 

 same. 



An act for confirming the re- 

 nunciation made by Spencer Per- 

 ceval, esq. of his pensions, on his 

 taking the office of a teller of the 

 exchequer. 



An act to amend and render 

 more effectual several acts passed 

 for the redemption and sale of the 

 land tax. 



An act for allowing the use of 

 salt, duty-free, for curing con- 

 ger, polock, bream, ray, and 

 scatc. 



