APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 



597 



April 5th. 



An act for granting to his ma- 

 jesty additional stamp duties ia 

 Great Britain, on certain legacies. 



An act for granting to his majesty 

 additional duties within Great Bri. 

 tain, on certain goods, wares, and 

 merchandize, imported into, or 

 brought or carried coastwise. 



An act for granting to his ma- 

 jesty several additional duties of ex- 

 cise in Great Britain. 



Jpn'l lOth. 



An act for allowing a certain por- 

 portion of the militia in Great Bri- 

 tain, voluntarily to enlist into his 

 majesty's regular forces and royal 

 marines. 



An act for granting to foreign 

 ships, put under his majesty's 

 protection, the privileges of prize 

 ships, under certain regulations 

 and restrictions, and for allow- 

 ing aliens, in foreign colonies sur- 

 rendered to his majesty, to exer- 

 cise the occupations of merchants or 

 factors, during the present war, and 

 until six months after the ratification 

 of a definitive treaty of peace. 



An act to make valid certain li- 

 cences, granted by virtue of an or- 

 der in council, for allowing the im- 

 portation and exportation of certain 

 goods and merchandize, from and to 

 Spain in neutral vessels, and for in- 

 demnifying all persons concerned 

 in advising such order, or grant- 

 ing or acting under such licences. 



An act to permit the importation 

 of goods and commodities, from 

 countries in America, belonging to 

 any foreign European sovereign or 

 xtate, in neutral ships, during the 

 present war, and until six months 

 after the ratification of a definitive 

 ireaty of jjcace. 



An act to continue until ths 1st 



day of June, 1806, and amend an 

 act, passed in the 37th year of his 

 present majesty's reign, for carry- 

 ing into execution the treaty of 

 amity, commerce, and navigation, 

 between his majesty and the United 

 States of America. 



An act to enable the Fast India 

 Company to appoint the comman- 

 der-in-chief on the Bengal establish- 

 ment, to be a member of the coun- 

 cil of Fort William in Bengal ; not- 

 withstanding the office of govcinor- 

 geneial of Fort William, and the 

 ofiice of commander-in-chief of all 

 the forces in India, being vested ia 

 the same person. 



An act for increasing the rates of 

 subsistence to be paid to inn-keep- 

 ers and others, on quartering sol- 

 diers. 



April \l/h. 

 An act for allowing a certain pro- 

 portion of the militia in Ireland, vo- 

 luntarily to enlist into his majesty's 

 forces and royal marines. 



An act to continue, until the 29th 

 day of September, 1805, and amend 

 an act, made in the parliament of 

 Ireland, in the 40th year of his pre- 

 sent majesty, for better regulating 

 the issuing and granting of permits 

 and certificates for the conveyance 

 and protection of trade in excisea- 

 ble goods therein mentioned, and to 

 prevent frauds by dealers in, or re- 

 tailers of, such goods, so far as the 

 same respects permits for spirits or 

 spirituous liquors. 



May {"(th. 

 An act for raising the sum of one 

 million fivehundred thousand pounds 

 by way of annuities, for the service 

 of Ireland. 



An act for restraining the nego- 

 ciation of certain promissory notes, 

 and inland bills of exchange in Ire- 

 laud. 



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