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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1804. 



aft made in the last session of par- 

 liament, intituled " An a&. to em- 

 power the lords Ijeutenant, or other 

 chief governor or governors of Ire- 

 land, to apprehend and detain such 

 persons as he or they shall snsped, . 

 for conspiring against his majesty's 

 person and government, until six 

 ■weeks after the commencement of 

 the next session of parliament." 



An a6t to continue until six weeks 

 after the commencement of the next 

 session of parliament, an a6t pass- 

 ed in the last session ot parlia- 

 ment, intituled, " An a6t for the 

 suppression of rebellion in Ireland, 

 and for the prote6tioh of the per- 

 sons and property of his majesty's 

 faithful subjects there, to continue 

 in force until six weeks after the 

 commencement of the next session 

 of parliament." 



An a6t to continue until the 25th 

 day of March, 1805, several acJs 

 of the 41st, 42nd, and 43rd years 

 of his present majesty's reign, for 

 regulating the boniitios and draw- 

 backs on the exportation of sugar 

 from Ireland. 



An aft for enabling the lord lieu- 

 tenant or other chief governor or 

 governors of Ireland, to prohibit, 

 until the 25th day of March, 1805, 

 the distillation of spirits from oats 

 or oatmeal in Ireland ; aiul for 

 indemnifying such persons as have 

 afted in advising or carrying into 

 execution a proclamation of the 

 lord lieutenant and council of Ireland 

 for prohibiting such distillation. 



An aft to continue until the 25th 

 day of March, 1805, so much of an 

 aCt made in the 41st year of his 

 majesty's reign, as relates to the pro- 

 hibiting the exportation from Ireland 

 of corn or potatoes, or other pro- 

 visions; and to the permitting the 

 importation into Ireland of corn. 



fish, and provisions, without pay- 

 ment of duty. 



An aft to prevent the desertion 

 and escape of petty-officers, seamen, 

 and others froai his majesty's ser- 

 vice, by means, or under colour of 

 any criminal or civil process. 



An aft to amend two afts passed 

 in the 41st and 43rd years of his 

 present majesty, for permitting 

 Portugal wine to be landed and 

 warehoused in the united kingdom ; 

 and to allow Spanish wine to be so 

 landed and warehoused. 



An aft for raising the sum of five 

 millions, by loans or excheqMer 

 bills, on the credit of such aids or 

 supplies IKS have been or shall be 

 granted by parliament for the ser- 

 vice of Great Britain, for the year 

 1804. 



An aft for continuing and grant- 

 ing to his majesty certain duties 

 upon malt, in Great Britain, for 

 the service of <he year 1804. 



An aft. for continuing and grant- 

 ing to his majesty a duty on pen- 

 sions, olfices, and personal estates, 

 in England ; and certain duties on 

 sugar, nuK, tobacco, and snuif, 

 in Great Britain, for the service of 

 the year 1804. 



An aft to explain and amend two 

 afts passed in the 42nd and 43rd 

 years of his present majesty, relat- 

 ing to volunteers and yeomanry 

 corjjs in (ireat Britain. 



March 9. 



An aft for punishing mutiny and 

 desertion ; and lor the better pay- 

 ment of the army and their quarters. 



An aft for the regulation of his 

 majesty's royal marine forces, while 

 on shore. 



An aft to continue until three 

 months after any restriftion impos- 

 ed, hy an aft of the present session 



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