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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1804. 



the service of Great Britain, for the 

 year 1804. 



il% 3. 



An act for empowering his ma- 

 jesty, for a time and to an extent 

 therein limited, to accept the ser- 

 vices of such parts of his militia 

 forces in Ireland as may voluntarily 

 offer themselves to be employed in 

 Great Britain. 



An act for empowering his ma- 

 jesty to direct the augmentation of 

 his militia forces in Ireland, to an 

 extent therein limited. 



An act to amend an act passed in 

 the last session of parliament, for 

 making provision for the wives and 

 families of militia-men in Ireland. 



An a6l to amend and continue 

 several laws relating to the allowing 

 the importation of rape seed and 

 other seeds used for extracting oil, 

 whenever the prices of middling 

 British rape seed shall be above a 

 certain limit; to the allowing the 

 importation of seal skins cured with 

 foreign salt, free of duty, to the 

 24th June, 1809; and to the en- 

 couragement of the Greenland whale 

 fisheries, to the 25th December, 

 1S06; and to continue several laws 

 relating to the allowing the use of 

 salt, duty free, in the preserving 

 of fish in bulk or in barrels ; and to 

 the discontinuing the bounty payable 

 on white herrings exported, to the 

 25th March, 1809 ; to the permit- 

 ting sir William Bishop, George 

 Bishop, and Angles Bishop, to 

 Trarry on the manufacture of Maid- 

 stone geneva, to the 5th July 1809; 

 and to the admission to entry of oil 

 and blubber of Newfoundland, 

 taken by his majesty's subjects car- 

 rying on the fishery from and re- 

 siding in the said islandj to 25th 

 December. I80p. 



An act to amend and continue 

 until the 25th March 1807, so much 

 of an act made in the 41st year of 

 his present majesty, as relates to 

 allowing plantation sugar to be 

 warehoused. 



An act to repeal so much of an 

 act, passed in the last session of par- 

 liament, for granting to his majesty 

 a contribution on profits arising 

 from property, professions, trades, 

 and offices, as requires attornies, 

 agents, and factors, to retain and 

 pay the duties chargeable upon pub- 

 lic annuities ; and to extend the 

 times for hearing appeals on assess- 

 ments or surcharges made in pur- 

 suance of the said act. 



An act for increasing the rates of 

 subsistence to be paid to innkeepers 

 and others on quartering soldiers. 



An act for defraying the charge 

 of the pay and clothing of the mi- 

 litia in Great Britain for the year 

 1804. 



An act to revive and further con- 

 tinue, until the 25th March 1805, 

 and amend so much of an act, made 

 in the 39th and 40th years of his 

 present majcstj-, as grants certain 

 allowances to adjutants and ser- 

 jeant-majovs of the militia of Eng- 

 land, disembodied under an act of 

 the same session of parliament. 



An act for defraying, until the 

 25th of March 1805, the charge of 

 the pay and clothing of the militia 

 of Ireland : for holding courts mar- 

 tial on serjeant-majors, Serjeants, 

 corporals, and drummers, for of- 

 fences committed during the time 

 such militia shall not be embodied ; 

 and for making allowances in cer- 

 tain cases, to subaltern officers of 

 the said militia during peace. 



An act to amend an act, made in 

 the 42nd year of his majesty, to 

 amend the laws for the better regu- 

 lation 



