APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 



587 



July 10. 

 For charging certain duties on stamps in Scotland. 

 For charging a stamp duty on medicines in Great Britain. 

 jFor charging a duty on spirits distilled from corn in Ireland, which' shal 

 be Marehoused for exportation. 



ji Last of the Public Bills zchich re- 

 ceived the Royal Assent in the 

 Course of the present Session of 

 Parliament, from its opening on 

 Tuesday, Not: 11, to the 30th of 

 July, zchen it termiiuUcd, inclu- 

 sive. 



December 15, 1803. 

 An aft to continue, until six 

 months after the ratification of a de- 

 finitive treatj' of peace, the restric- 

 tions contained in several acts made 

 in the 37th, 38th, 4^d, and 43d 

 years of the reign of his present 

 majesty, on paj ments of cash by 

 the bank of England. 



An act for granting to his ma- 

 jesty the sum of 8,0001. for the re- 

 lief of certain curates in England. 



An act to regulate the bonds is- 

 sued by the East India Company, 

 •with respect to the rate of interest, 

 and the duty payable thereon. 



An act to continue several laws 

 relating to the suspending the ope- 

 ration of two acts of the 15th and 

 17th years of his present majesty, 

 for restraining the negociation of 

 promissory notes and bills of ex- 

 change, under a limited sum, in 

 England, and to the prohibiting the 

 importation from, and permitting 

 the exportation to Great IJritain, of 

 corn; and for allowing the impor- 

 tation of other articles of provi- 

 sion, without payment of duty, until 

 the 25th day of March, 1805 ; and 

 to the regulating the trade and com- 



merce to and from the island of 

 Malta, until 6 months after the ra- 

 tification of a definitive treaty of 

 peace. 



An act to continue, until the 

 25th day of March, 1805, an act, 

 passed in the last session of Parlia- 

 ment, for discontinuing certain 

 drawbacks and bounties on the ex- 

 portation of sugar from Great Bri- 

 tain, and for allowing other draw- 

 backs and duties in lieu thereof. 



An act for suspending, until the 

 last day of August, 1804, the ope- 

 ration of an act, made in the last 

 session of parliament, to continue 

 and amend two act;*, made in the 

 last parliament of Ireland, for re- 

 straining the negociation of pro- 

 missory notes and inland bills of ex- 

 change, under a limited sum, within 

 Ireland. 



An act to indemnify such persons 

 in the united kingdom as have omit- 

 ted to qualify themselves for offices 

 and employments ; and for ex- 

 tending the times limited for those 

 purposes respectively until the 25th 

 day of December, 1804; and to 

 permit such persons in Great Bri- 

 tain as have omitted to make and file 

 affidavits of the execution of inden- 

 tures of clerks and attornies and so- 

 licitors, to make and file the sJime on 

 or before the first day of Michael- 

 mas term, 18Q4. 



An act to continue, until six 

 weeks after the commencement of 

 the next session of parliamentj an 



act 



