APPENDIX to tlie CHRONICLE. 



601 



J)any, in 1796, out of monies issued 

 lor naval services. 



An act to amend several acts, 

 passed in the parliament of Ireland, 

 for appointing Commissioners to en- 

 quire into the losses of such of his 

 majesty's loyal subjects, as havesuf- 

 fered in their property during the 

 rebellion in Ireland, and for other 

 purposes in the said acts mentioned. 



An act for contiuuin^ several laws 

 relating to the regulating the pricas 

 at which corn and grain may be ex- 

 ported from Great Britain to Ire- 

 laud, and from Ireland to Great Bri- 

 tain ; and to the admission to entry of 

 oil and blubber of Newfoundland, 

 taken by his majesty's subjects car- 

 rying on the fishery from, and re- 

 siding in, the said island, until the 

 25th day of March, 1806 ; and for 

 reviving, amending, and continuing, 

 for the same term, an act of the last 

 session of Parliament, for permiting 

 the importation of hides and other 

 articles in foreign ships. 



An act to amend an act, made in 

 the 31st year of his present majesty, 

 for the better regulation and go- 

 vernment of seamen, employed in 

 the coasting trade. 



An act for repealing the duty 

 chargeable on woollen goods, of the 

 manufacture of Great Britain, ex- 

 ported to the East Indies. 



An act to continue the operation 

 of an act, passed in the last session 

 of parliament, to suspend proceed- 

 ings in actions, prosecutions, and 

 proceedings, under certain acts re- 

 lating to the woollen manufacture, 

 and also under an act of the reign 

 of queen Elizabeth, so far as relates 

 to certain persons employed or con- 

 cerned in the said manufacture. 



An act for making more effectual 

 the gracious intentions of her late 

 majesty queen Anne, for th« aug- 



mentation of the maintenance of the 

 clergy, so far as relates to the re- 

 turns of certificates into the exche- 

 quer, and gilts of personal property. 

 An act for authorising the com- 

 missioners of his majesty's treasury 

 in Great Britain, to advance a cer- 

 tain sum of money, to be applied in 

 completing the Crlnan canal. 



Juhl 10/h. 



An act to explain and amend an 

 act, made in the last session of par- 

 liament, to regulate the importatioa 

 and exportation of corn, and the 

 bounties and duties payable ti.ereon. 



An act to authorise the lords com- 

 missioners of his majesty's treasury, 

 to permit certain articles to be ware- 

 housed in different ports in Great 

 Britain, upon giving security for 

 the payment of duties upon the arti- 

 cles therein mentioned. 



An act for repealing the du- 

 ties of customs on cochineal dust, 

 and Granilla, imported into Great 

 Britain, and for granting other du- 

 ties in lieu thereof. 



An act to alter and extend the 

 provisions of the laws, now in force 

 for the punishment of the forgery of 

 Bank notes, bills of exchange, and 

 other securities, to every part of 

 Great Britain. 



An act to empower his majesty 

 to retain upon full pay and allow- 

 ances, officers of the militia during 

 the war, notwithstanding the re- 

 duction. 



An act for appointing additional 

 commissioners, for the better exa- 

 mining and auditing certain of the 

 public accounts of Great Britain. 



An act to amend two acts of the 

 13th and 44th years of his present 

 majesty, for the more effectual exe- 

 cution of the criminal laws, and 

 more easy apprehending and bring- 



