APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 



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An act for granting additional 

 artniiities to the proprietors of stock 

 created by two atts, passed in the 

 37th and 42d of his majesty. 



An att for warehousing goods 

 within the limits of certain docks 

 made under an adt, passed in the 

 39th and 40th of his majesty, inti- 

 tuled, "An a6l for making wet 

 docks, basons, cuts, and other 

 works, for the greater accommoda- 

 tion and security of shipping, com- 

 merce, and revenue, within the port 

 of London ; and to make regula- 

 tions relating to the said docks. 



An aft for permitting, until the 

 1st of August 1807, the exportation 

 of salt from the port of Nassau, in 

 the island of New Providence, the 

 port of Exuma, and the port of 

 Crooked Island, in the Bahama 

 Islands, in ships belonging to the 

 inhabitants of the United States in 

 America, and coming in ballast. 



An acl for the more efleftual ad- 

 ministration of justice in those parts 

 of the united kingdom of Great-Bri- 

 tain and Ireland called England and 

 Ireland, by the issuing of habeas 

 corpus ad testlficandunxy in certain 

 cases. 



An aft for making further regula- 

 tions for the better collection and 

 security of his majesty's revenue of 

 customs and excise in Ireland, and 

 for' preventing frauds therein. 



An aft to permit, until 25th 

 March 1805, the warehousing of 



spirits in Ireland for exportation ; 

 for charging a duty on the same 

 when taken out for home consump- 

 tion, and to regulate the exporta- 

 tion to Great- Britain of such spirits 

 as shall not be warehoused. 



An aft to continue, until 29th Sept. 

 1805, several acts fof the better 

 collection and security of 'lis majes- 

 ty's revenue in Ireland, and for pre- 

 venting frauds therein. 



An aft for appointing, until 1st 

 August 1805, commissioners to in- 

 quire into the fees, gratuities, per- 

 quisites, and emoluments, which 

 are or have been lately received in 

 the several public offices in Ireland 

 therein mentioned ; to examine into 

 any abuses which may exist in the 

 same; and into the present mode of 

 receiving, collefting, issuing, and 

 accounting for public money in Ire- 

 land. 



An aft for making compensation 

 to the proprietors of certain lands 

 and hereditaments, situate at Wool- 

 wich and Charlton, in the county 

 of Kent, purchased for the service 

 of his majesty's ordnance. 



Julif 30. 



An aft for the relief of certaia 

 insolvent debtors. 



An aft to regulate the importa- 

 tion and exportation of corn, and 

 the bounties and duties payable 

 thereon. 



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