APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 



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persons who have acted as notaries 

 public, without being duly licensed 

 in Ireland. 



An ict for the better regulation 

 of licences to persons in" Ireland, 

 dealing in exci^eabio commodities 

 and engaged in the several occupa- 

 tions therein mentioned. 



An act for the collection of the 

 malt duties in Ireland, and regulat- 

 ing the trade of a nialster. 



An act to amend an act, made in 

 the Qtiiyearof King George the 

 .First, for amending the la'vs relat- 

 ing to the settlement, employment, 

 and relief of the poor, so far as the 

 same respects contracts to be entered 

 into for the maintenance and em- 

 ployment of the poor. 



An act to amend an act, made in 

 the25!h year of his present majesty, 

 for better examining and auditing 

 the public accounts of this kingdom, 

 and for enabling the commissioners, 

 in certain cases, to allow of vouch- 

 ers, although not stamped according 

 to law. 



An act for further continuing, 

 until the 1st day of February, 1809, 

 an act made in the 27th year of his 

 present majesty, for enabling the 

 commissioners of the treasury to let 

 to farm the duties on horses let to 

 hire for travelling post, and by time. 



An act (o consolidate and extend 

 the several laws now in force for 

 allowing the importation and ex- 

 portation of certain goods and mer- 

 chandize, into and from certain 

 ports in the West Indies. 



An act to repeal an act made in 

 the 23d year of his present majesty, 

 for the better regulation of the of- 

 fice of paymaster general of his ma- 

 jesty's forces, and the more regular 

 payment of (he army ; and for the 

 more en'cctually regulating the said 

 oflicc. 



An act for amending an act passed 

 in the parliament of Ireland, in the 

 33th year of his present majesty, 

 for regulating the election of mem- 

 bers to serve in parliament, so far 

 as relates to freeholds under the 

 yearly value of twenty pounds, and 

 for making further and other regu- 

 lations relating thereto. 



An act for makingallowanccs, in 

 certain cases, to subaltern officers of 

 the militia of Great Britain, while 

 disembodied. 



An act to revive, and furthei* 

 continue, until the 25th day of 

 March, 1 806, and amend so much of 

 an act, made in the 39th and 40th 

 years of his present majesty, as 

 grants certain allowances to adju- 

 tants, and serjeant-majors of the mi- 

 litia of England, disembodied under 

 an act of the same session of parlia- 

 ment. 



An act for defraying the charge 

 of the pay and cloathing of the mi- 

 litia in Great Britain, for the year 

 1805. 



An act for defraying, until the 

 25thday of March, 1806, the charge 

 of the pay and cloathing of the mili- 

 tia of Ireland ; for holding courts 

 martial on serjeant-majors, serjcantsj 

 corporals, and drummers, for of- 

 fences committed during the time 

 such militia shall not be embodied j 

 and for making allowances, in cer- 

 tain cases, to subaltern officers of 

 the said militia, during peace. 



An act to amend an act made in 

 the 41st year of his present majesty, 

 for granting bounties for taking and 

 bringing fish to the Cities of Lon- 

 don and Westminster, and other 

 places in the United Kingdom. 



An act to continue, until the 29th 



day of September, 1806, and from 



therice until the end of the then 



next session of parliament, for ap- 



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