APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 



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lation of the linen manufacture of 

 Ireland. 



An act to enforce the due obser- 

 vance of the canons and rubrick 

 respecting the ages of persons to be 

 admitted into the sacred orders of 

 deacon and priest. 



An act to exempt vessels in the 

 Newfoundland trade from the pro- 

 visions of an a6l passed in the last 

 session of parliament, for regulating 

 vessels carrying passengers from the 

 United States. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 eight millions by loans or exchequer 

 bills, for the service of Great-Bri- 

 tain for the year 1801. 



An adt for raising the sum of one 

 million five hundred - thousand 

 pounds, by loans or exchequer 

 bills, for the service of Great-Bri- 

 tain for the year 1804. 



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An aft for raising the sum of 

 fourteen millions five hundred thou- 

 sand pounds, by way of annuities. 



An act for raising a certain sum 

 of money by way of annuities or 

 dt-benturcs, for the service of Ire- 

 land. 



An act for granting to his majes- 

 ty, until twelve months after the 

 ratification of a definitive treatj^ of 

 peace, additional duties of excise 

 on wine imported into Great-Bri- 

 tain. 



An a6l to revive and continue, 

 until the ratification of a definitive 

 treaty of peace, an a^t, made in 

 the last session of parliament, for 

 providing for the more speedy com- 

 pletion of the establishment of olli- 

 cers in the militia of (Jroat-liritain ; 

 and for facilitating the filling up of 

 vacancies therein. 



An atl for making allowances, in 

 certain cases, to subaltern oilicers of 



the militia in Great-Britain while 

 disembodied. 



An act to alter and amend sa 

 muchofanaft, passed in the 31th 

 year of his present majesty, as re- 

 lates to the amount of the sums to 

 be paid by persons compounding 

 for the performance of the statute 

 duty. 



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An a6l for granting to his majes- 

 ty, during the present war, and for 

 six months after the expiration 

 thereof by the ratification of a defi- 

 nitive treaty of peace, additional 

 duties on the importation of certain 

 goods, wares, and merchandise, 

 into Great-Britain ; and on goods, 

 wares, and merchandise, brought 

 or carried coastwise within Great- 

 Britain. 



June 5, 



An act to consolidate and amend 

 the provisions of the several acts re- 

 lating to corps of yeomanry and 

 volunteers in Great-Britain ; and to 

 make further regulations relating 

 thereto. 



An act for more effectually pre- 

 venting thcsale of cxciseable liciuors 

 in Scotland by persons not duly li- 

 censed ; and for altering the times 

 of granting licenses to sell such cx- 

 ciseable liquors by retail. 



June 29. 



An a6t for establishing and main- 

 taiiiiug a permanent additional force 

 for the defence of the realm ; and 

 to provide for augmenting his ma- 

 jesty's regular forces^ and for the 

 gradual reduction of the miJitia in 

 England. 



An act to exempt from duties on 

 export aJI linens of the manufacturo 

 of the united kingdom. 



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