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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1804. 



general, quarter-master general, and 

 barrack-master general, to autho- 

 rise persons in their offices to send 

 letters free from the said duty. 



An a.R for further continuing for 

 seven years, an a6t, made in the 

 12th year of his majesty, for en- 

 couraging the manufacture of lea- 

 ther, by lowering the duty payable 

 upon the importation of oak bark. 



An act for reviving, amending, 

 and continuing several laws relating 

 to the more efFcciual encourage- 

 ment of the British fisheries, until 

 5th April 180fi, and to the encou- 

 ragement of the trade and manufac- 

 tures of the Isle of INIan, to the 

 improving the revenue thereof, and 

 the more effectual prevention of 

 smuggling to and from tlie said 

 island, until 5th July 1805. 



An aft to amend an aft passed 

 in the 39th and 40th of his majesty, 

 intituled, " An aft for settling dis- 

 putes that may arise between mas- 

 ters and workmen engaged in the 

 cotton manufactory of England. 



An act for explaining and amend- 

 ing several afts relating to hackney- 

 coaches employed as stage-coaches. 



An aft for confirming the provi- 

 sions of an aft, made in Ireland in 

 the 32i of his majcst)', so far as 

 the same prohibits the import of 

 malt into Ireland; and for repeal- 

 ing the power given to the lord 

 lieutenant and council of Ireland, 

 prohibiting the use of oats and oat- 

 meal in the distillation of spirits In 

 Ireland. 



An aft to contirtue, until seven 

 years after the passing thereof, an 

 aft, made in the parliament of Ire- 

 land in the 27th of his majesty, in- 

 tituled, "An aft for the better ex- 

 ecution of the law and preservation 

 «f the peace within the counties at 

 large." 



An aft to permit the issue and 

 negociation of certain promissorjr 

 notes, under a limited sum, by re- 

 gistered bankers in Ireland; and to 

 restrain the issue and negociation of 

 certain other notes. 



An aft to render more easy the 

 apprehending and bringing to trial, 

 olfenders escaping from one part of 

 the united kingdom to the other. 



An aft for granting to his majes- 

 ty a sum of money to be raised by 

 lottery. 



Jiili/ 28. 



An aft to explain an aft of the 

 present session, for consolidating 

 and amending the provisions of the 

 several aCis relating to corps of yeo- 

 manry and volunteers in Great-Bri- 

 trin, so far as respefts the account- 

 ing for monies received by volunteer 

 officers. 



An a6t to amend certain of iht 

 provisions of an aft, made in the 

 43d of his majesty, to enable his 

 majesty to provide for the defence 

 and security of the realm, which re- 

 speft the purchase of lands and he- 

 reditaments for the public service. 



An aft to alter, amend, and ren- 

 der more eft'eftual, an aft, passed i» 

 the present session, intituled, "An 

 aft for establishing and maintaining 

 a permanent additional force for the 

 defence of the realm, kc." so far as 

 the same relates to the city of Lon- 

 don. 



An aft for raising the sum of eight 

 hundred thousand pounds Irish cur- 

 rency, by treasury bills, for the 

 service of Ireland, for 1804. 



An aft to repeal the several du- 

 ties under the commissioners for 

 managing the duties upon stamped 

 vellum, parchment, and paper, in 

 Great-Britain, and to grant new and 

 additional duties iu lieu thereof. 



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