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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1804. 



An acl for direfting certain pub- 

 lic accounts of Ireland to be laid an- 

 nually before parliament. 



An aft to indemnify solicitors, 

 attornies, and others, who have 

 neglected to enter certificates within 

 the time limited by an act made in 

 the 37th year of his present majes- 

 ty ; and to amend so much of the 

 said aft as relates to the entering 

 such certificates. 



An aft for the preventing of bri- 

 bery and corruption in the elcftion 

 of members to serve in parliament 

 for the borough of Aylesbury, in 

 the county oi" Buckingham. 



An aft to amend two afts, made 

 in the ISth and .39tii years of his 

 present majesty, for the erefting a 

 court-house for the holdirvg of ses- 

 sions of the peace in the city of 

 Westminster: and for purchasing 

 certain buildings and grounds be- 

 tween St. Margaret-street, Union- 

 street, and King-street in the suid 

 city, for the use of the public. 



An aft for making further pro- 

 vision for making and maiiilaiuing 

 an inland navigation, commonly 

 called the Caledonian Canal, from 

 the eastern to the western sea by 

 Inverness to Fort William, in Scot- 

 land. 



An aft for vesting the capital 

 messuage, Avith tlic a])pnrtenanccs, 

 situate in Kevin-street, in lite ci(y 

 of Dublin, called tiie palace of the 

 archbishop of Dublin, at St. Sepul- 

 chre's, in his majesty, his heirs, 

 and his successors ; and for apply- 

 ing the purchase-money, togetlier 

 with another sum therein mention- 

 ed, in manner nnd for the purposes 

 therein mentioned. 



June 30. 



An aft to continue, until the 1st 

 of July 1805, the operation of an 



aft, passed in the last session of 

 parliament, to suspend proceedings 

 in aftions, prosecutions, and pro- 

 ceedings under certain acts relating 

 to the woollen manufacture ; and 

 also under an aft of the reign of 

 queen Elizabeth, so far as the same 

 relates to certain persons employed 

 or concerned in the said manufac- 

 ture. 



Julj/ 3, 



An aft to continue until 1st July 

 1805, an aft passed in the last 

 session, for continuing two a6ts, 

 the one passed in the 42d of his 

 majesty, for regulating the prices at 

 which grain, meaJ, and flour, may 

 be exported from Great-Britain to 

 Ireland, and from Ireland to Great- 

 Britain ; and the other, made in the 

 last session, for permitting the ex- 

 portation of seed corn from Great- 

 Britain to Ireland, and the impor- 

 tation of malt into Great-Britain 

 from Ireland. 



Jiiljj 10. 



An aft. for establishing; and main- 

 taiiiing a permanent additional force 

 for the defence of the realm, and to 

 provide for augmenting his majesty's 

 regular forces ; and for the gradual 

 reduction of the militia of Scot- 

 land. 



An aft for granting to his majes- 

 ty, until 25th March 1805, certain 

 duties on the importation of the 

 goods, &c. herein mentioned, into 

 Ireland, and also certain duties of 

 er.cisc on spirits, malt, and tobacco, 

 in Ireland; and for the increase of 

 certain public revenues in Ireland, 

 by making the same payable in Bri- 

 tish currency. 



An aft for granting to his ma- 

 jesty certain stamp duties in Ire- 

 land. 



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