634 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1803. 
For granting additional duties of customs on certain goods, wares, and: 
merchandize, carried coastwise. 
Ditto - - - - on the tonnage of ships and vessels entering inwards or 
outwards (except-in ballast) 
June 14, 
For granting additional duties and drawbacks of excise on certain goods, 
wares, and merchandize. 
For repealing the duties on stamps, and granting other duties in liew 
thereof. 
June 21. 
For granting additional duties of customs on certain goods, wares, and 
merchandize, and additional duties upon wine, spirits, and malt, im 
~ Jreland.. 
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, June 23. 
For granting certain other duties on wine and countervailing duties upom 
spirits and beer in Ireland. 
July 2. 
For granting a countervailing duty on malt made in Great Britain, and 
imported from thence into Ireland. 
For repealing certain duties on silk and refined sugar, being the manufac 
ture of Great Britain, and imported from thence into Ireland. 
For granting countervailing duties on certain articles of the manufacture of 
Great Britain imported into Ireland. 
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gland, Wales, and Berwick upon 
Tweed; and certain duties on sue 
gar, malt, tobacco, and snuff, for 
the service of the year 1803. 
For raising the sum of 5,000,000I. 
by loans or exchequer bills, on the 
credit of such aids or supplies as have 
been, or shall be granted by parlia« 
ment, for the service of Great Bri-« 
tain for the year 1803. 
The following Bills received the Royal 
Assent in the Course of the Second 
Parliament of the United Kingdom 
of Great Britain and Ireland, com- 
mencing on the 16th Day of No- 
vember, 1802, and ending on the 
12th Day of August, 1803. 
Dec. 17, 1802. 
An act for continuing and grant- 
ing to his majesty certain duties 
upon malt, mum, cyder and per- 
ty, for the service of the year 
1803. 
For continuing and gtanting to 
his majesty a duty on pensions, 
offices, and personal estates, in nx 
For further suspending, until the 
expiration of six weeks after the 
commencement of the next session of 
parliament, the operation of two 
acts, made in the 15th and 17th 
years of the reign of his present 
majesty, for restraining the nego- 
tation 
