APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 



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of parliament on the bank of Eng- 

 land from issuing cash in payments 

 shall cease. Anaftmadeintliepiirlia- 

 ment of Ireland in the 37th of his 

 present majesty, for confirming and 

 continuing the restrictions on pay- 

 ments in cash by the bank of Ire- 

 land, and also an aft made in the 

 43rd of his present majesty for 

 amending the said act. 



An aA to inuemtiify all persons 

 wbo have been concerned in i'isiiiiig 

 or carrying into evecution an or- 

 der of the lords commissioners of 

 his majesty's treasury, for permit- 

 ting the exportation of seed corn to 

 Portugal, from Great Britain. 



An act for allowing Tcssels em- 

 ployed in the Greenlai^d Avhale- 

 fishery, and clearing out from any 

 port in Great Britain, to complete 

 their fnil number of men at certain 

 ports for the present season. 



An att for further continuing, 

 until the 25th of March 1806, an 

 act made in the 33rd of his present 

 majesty, for rendering the payment 

 of creditors more equal and expedi- 

 tious in Scotland. 



An act to enable his majesty to 

 grant the inheritance in fee-simple, 

 of certain manors, messuages, lands, 

 and hereditaments, in the parishes 

 of Byileet, Weybridge, Walton, 

 Walton Leigh, and Chertsey, in 

 the county of Surry, to his royal 

 highness Frederick duke of York 

 and Albany, for a valuable con- 

 sideration. 



TJarch 23. 



An act for charging*, until the 

 ^ith day of j\larch, 1805, certain 

 rates and drawbacks, anil for al- 

 lowing certain bounties and draw, 

 backs upon goods, wares, and mer- 

 chandize, imported into and ex- 

 ported from Ireland j and aUo; for 



charging certain inland duties of ex- 

 cise and taxes in Ireland, in lieu of 

 former rates, duties^ taxes, boun- 

 ties, and drawbacks. 



An a&, for charging, until the 

 25(h day of March, 1805, certain 

 increased countervailing duties on 

 the importation into Ireland of the 

 several goods, ivares, and mer- 

 ciiandize therein mentioned, being 

 the growth, produce, or manufac- 

 ture of Great Britain ; and for al- 

 lowing increased drawbacks on the 

 exportation to Great Britain of the 

 several articles therein mentioned, 

 beiiig the manufafiure of Ireland. 



An act for granting to his majesty 

 a duly upon malt made in Ireland, 

 for the year 1804. 



An act for permitting, until the 

 5th day of ilay, 1805, the impor- 

 tation of hides, ealve skins, horns, 

 tallow, and wool, (except cotton 

 wool,) in foreign ships, on payment 

 of the like duties as if imported in 

 British or Irish ships. 



An act to revive and continue, 

 until eight months after the ratifi- 

 cation of a definitive treaty of peace, 

 an act made in the 42nd of his 

 present majesty, for repealing seve- 

 ral acts relating to the admission of 

 certain articles of merchandize in 

 neutral ships, and to the issuing 

 orders in council for that purpose, 

 and for making other provisions in 

 lieu thereof; and also, to indemni- 

 fy all persons who have been con- 

 cerned in issuing or carrying into 

 execution orders of council for per- 

 mitting the importation of certain 

 goods from America in neutral 

 ships. 



An adl for raising the further sum 

 of two millions by loans or exche- 

 quer bills, on the credit of such 

 aids or supplies as have been or 

 shall be granted by parliament for 



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