APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 
in Treland from giving their yotes at 
such elections. 
April 7. 
To repeal certain parts of an act, 
passed in the present session of par- 
liament, intituled, ‘‘ An act for the 
more speedy and effectual enrol- 
ment of the militia of Lreland, and 
for filling vacancies therein,’ and 
for making other provisions in licu 
thereof. 
For allowing vessels employed 
in the Greenland whale fishery to 
complete their full number of men 
at certain ports, for the present 
season. 
To intitle Roman catholics taking 
and subscribing the declaration and 
oath contained in the act of the 31st 
year of the reign of his present ma- 
jesty, intituled, ** An act to re- 
lieve, upon condition, and under re- 
strictions, the persons therein de- 
scribed from certain penalties and 
disabilities to which papists, or per- 
sons professing the popish religion, 
are by law subject,” to the benefits 
given by an act of the 18th year of 
the reign of his present majesty, in- 
tituled, *‘ An act for relieving his 
majesty’s subjects professing the poe 
pish religion from certain penalties 
and disabilities imposed on them 
by an act, made the 11th and 12th 
years of the reign of king William 
the Third, intituled, an act for the 
further preventing of the growth of 
popery.”’ 
To continue until the 8th July, 
1803, an act made in the 42d year 
of the reign of his present majesty, 
intituled, ** An act to continue un- 
til the 8th April, 1803, an act passed 
in the last session of parliament for 
staying proceedings in actions, un- 
der the statute of king Henry VIII. 
for abridging spiritual persons from 
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having pluralities of livings, and of 
taking oi farms; and also to stay pro- 
ceedings in actions, under anact of the 
13th yearof queen Elizabeth, touch- 
ing leases of benefices, and other ec~ 
clesiastical livings with cuge.” 
Fer establishing certain regula« 
tions in the office of surveyor-ge- 
neral of his majesty’s woods, forests, 
parks, and chases. 
For vesting certain lands and he- 
reditaments in trustees, for further 
promoting the service of his majes- 
ty’s ordnance at Woolwich. 
For raising the sum of four mil- 
lions by loans or exchequer bills, 
for the service of the year 1803. 
To enable his majesty to grant a 
certain annuity to rear-admiral sir 
James Saumarez, bart. and knight of 
the most hen. order of the Bath, in 
consideration of the eminent services 
which he has performed on various 
occasions, 
To provide, until the 25th March, 
1804, for the more speedy and effec- 
tual completion of the establishment 
of officers in the militia of Great 
Britain, and for facilitating the fill- 
ing up vacancies therein. 
For appointing commissioners for 
distributing the money stipulated to 
be paid by the United States of 
America, under the convention made 
between his majesty and the said 
United States, among the persons 
haying ciaims to compensation out 
of such money. 
May 17. 
To continue, until the 29th Sept. 
1804, several acts of parliament, 
for the better collection and se- 
curity of his majesty’s revenues in 
Ireland, and for preventing frauds 
therein. 
. Toamend and continue, until three 
months after any restriction imposed 
by 
