596 ANNUAL RE GI ST E R, 1805. 



tain on horses used in riding, or for 

 drawing certain carriages, and for 

 consolidating the said additional du- 

 ties with the present duties thereon. 



An act for granting additional du- 

 ties on salt in Great Britain, 



An act forgranting to his majesty 

 additional duties, in Great Britain, 

 on the amount of assessments to be 

 charged on the profits arising from 

 property, professions, trades, and 

 offices. 



An act for punishing mutiny and 

 desertion, and for the better pay- 

 ment of the army and their quarters. 



March lid. 

 An act for the regulation of his 

 majesty's royal marine forces, while 

 on shore. 



March 'iblh. 



An act for granting to his majesty, 

 uhtil the 2oth day of March, 1806, 

 certain rates and duties, and to allow 

 certain drawbacks and bounties 

 upon goods, wares, and merchan- 

 dize, imported into, and exported 

 from, Ireland, in lieu of former rates 

 and duties, drawbacks and bounties. 



An act forgranting to his majesty, 

 until the 25th day of March, 1800, 

 certain inland duties of excise and 

 taxes in Ireland, in lieu of former 

 duties of excise and taxes. 



An act forgrantiflg to his majesty 

 pertain stamp duties in Ireland. 



An act for repealing certain du- 

 ties upon letters and packets sent by 

 the post within Ireland, and grant- 

 ing other duties in lieu thereof. 



A^n act forgranting to his majesty 

 a duty upon malt made in Ireland, 

 and upon spirits made or distilled in 

 Ireland, for the year 1805. 



An act to continue until the 25th 

 day of March, 1806, and to amend 

 several a6ts for regulating the draw- 



backs and bounties on the exporta- 

 tion of sugar from Ireland. 



An act for further continuing, 

 until the 25th day of March, 1806, 

 an act passed in the 43d year of his 

 present majesty, for discontinuing 

 Certain drawbacks and bounties on 

 the exportation of sugar from Great 

 Britain, and for allowing other 

 drawbacks and bounties in lieu 

 thereof. 



An a6t to continue an a(?t for sus- 

 pending the operation of an act, of 

 the ]7th year of his present ma- 

 jesty, for restraining the negociatioa 

 of promissory notes and bills of ex- 

 change, under a limited sum, in Eng- 

 land, until six months after a ratifi- 

 cation of a definitive treaty of peace. 



An act for continuing several 

 laws relating to the permitting the 

 warehousing of spirits in Ireland for 

 exportation; for charging a duty 

 on the same when talcen out for 

 home consumption ; and for regu- 

 lating the ex])ortation to Great Bri- 

 tain of spirits not warehoused, until 

 the 29th day of September, 1805; 

 to the proliibiting the exportation 

 from, and permitting the importa- 

 tion to. Great Britain of corn, and 

 for allowing the importation of other 

 articles of provision, without pay- 

 ment of duty, and to the prohibit- 

 ing the exportation from Ireland of 

 corn or potatoes, or other provi- 

 sions, and to the ])ermitting the im- 

 portation into Ireland of corn, finh, 

 and other provisions, withoct pay- 

 ment of duty, until the 25th day of 

 March, 1806. 



An act to enable the lords com- 

 missioners of his majesty's treasury 

 of Great Britain^ to issue exclioquer 

 bills, on the credit of such aids or 

 supplies as have been, or shall be, 

 granted by parliament for the service 

 ^f Great Britain, for the year 1805. 



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