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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1805. 



ing to trial offenders escaping from 

 one part of the united kingdom to 

 the other, and from one county to 

 another. 



An act to amend two acts, passed 

 in the 43d and 45th years of his 

 present majesty, for regulating the 

 drawbiicks and bounties on the ex- 

 portation of sugar from Great Bri- 

 tain. 



An act for reducing the duty of 

 excise on hops, the growth of Great 

 Britain. 



An act to amend so much of an 

 act, of the 43d year of his present 

 majesty, for consolidating certain of 

 the provisions of the acts relating to 

 the duties in Scotland, under the 

 management of the commissioners 

 for the affairs of taxes, as relates to 

 the appointment of assessors and 

 sub-collectors, and the notices re- 

 quired to be delivered to persons as- 

 sessed to the said duties. " 



An act for continuing the pre- 

 miums allowed to ships employed in 

 the southern whale fishery. 



An act to indemnify all persons 

 •who have been concerned in issuing 

 an order of council, and directions 

 for extending the time of certain 

 ships continuing to perform qua- 

 rantine. 



An act for increasing the draw- 

 back on linens, exported from Great 

 Britain to the West Indies. 



An act for regulating and encou- 

 raging the trade'; for the improve- 

 ment of the revenue ; and preven- 

 tion of smuggling to and from the 

 Isle of Man. 



An act for better regulating the 

 distilling of spirits in England, for 

 exportation to Scotland, and in 

 Scotland, for exportation to Eng- 

 land ; for the better securing li- 

 dknces to distil spirits for Scotland. 

 An act to repeal so much of an 



act, passed in the 9th year of tlie reign 

 of his late majesty king George theSe- 

 cond, intituled " An act to restrain 

 the disposition of lands, whereby the 

 same become unalienable," as re- 

 strains colleges within the two uni- 

 versifies of Oxford and Cambridge, 

 from purchasing or holding advow- 

 sons, except as therein is provided. 

 An act to revive and continue an 

 act, made in the 31st year of his 

 present majesty, intituled, " An act 

 for the encouragement of the pil- 

 chard fishery, by allowing a further 

 bounty upon pilchards taken, cured, 

 and exported." 



An act for charging additional du- 

 ties of customs on straw platting, 

 and on straw hats or bonnets, im- 

 ported into Great Britain. 



An act to continue until the 29th 

 day of September, 1806, and amend 

 several acts for regulating and se- 

 curing the collection of the duties on 

 spirituous liquors distilled in Ireland, 

 and the warehousing of such spirits 

 for exportation. 



An act to continue until the 29th 

 day of September, 180G, and amend 

 several acts for regulating the col- 

 lection of the duties in Ireland on 

 fire-hearths, on dwelling-houses, on 

 coaches, and other carriages, on 

 male servants, on horses, and on 

 dogs. 



An act to continue until the 29th 

 day of September, 1806, and amend 

 several acts for regulating and se- 

 curing the collection of the duties 

 on paper made in Ireland, and on 

 paper printed or stained in Ireland, 

 to serve for hangings or other uses. 



An act for charging, until the 

 25th day of March, 1806, an addi- 

 tional duty on Spanish red wine, im- 

 ported into Ireland. 



An act to continue until the 29th 

 day of September, 180G, several 



acts 



