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by an act of the present session of 
parliament on the Bank of England 
from issuing cash in payments shal] 
cease, an act made in the parliament 
of Ireland, in the 37th year of the 
reign of hig present majesty, for con- 
firming and continuing the restric- 
tions on payments in cash by the 
Bank of Ireland. 
To continue, until the 25th March, 
1804, so much of an act, made in 
the 41st year of the reign of his pre- 
sent majesty, relating to certain du- 
ties on sugar and coffee exported, 
for permitting British plantation 
sugar to be warehoused, and for 
regulating and allowing drawbacks 
on sugar exported, as relates to 
repealing the duties on sugar and 
coffee exported, and allowing Bri- 
tish plantation sugar to be ware- 
housed. 
For enlarging the period for the 
payment of part of certain sums of 
money, advanced by way of loan, to 
several persons connected with, and 
trading to, the islands of Grenada, 
and St. Vincent. 
For the more effectually pre- 
serving the peace, and securing the 
freedom of election in the tow n of 
Nottingham, and county of the said 
town. 
For increasing the rates of sub- 
sistence to be paid to innkeepers 
and others, on quartering soldiers. 
May 27. 
For consolidating and amending 
the several laws for providing relief 
for the families of the militia men of 
England, when called out into ac- 
tual service. 
-To enable the East India com. 
pany to defray the expenses of cer- 
tain volunteer corps raised by the 
said company. 
To amend so much of several 
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acts passed in the 6th and Vth 
years, and in the 7th and 8th 
years ef the reign of king William 
III. as relates to the a 
of silver bullion. 
For the more effectual prevention 
of frivolous and vexatious arrests 
and suits, and to authorize the levy~ 
ing of poundage upon executions in 
certain cases, 
June 11. ‘ 
To enable his majesty more effec- 
tually to provide for the defence and 
security of the realm during the pre- 
sent war, and for indemnifying per- 
sons who may suffer in their pro- 
perty by such measures as may be 
necessary for that purpose. 
To render more effectual an act 
passed in the 42d year of his pre- 
sent majesty’s reign, for consolidat- 
ing the provisions of several acts 
passed for the redemption and sale 
of the land-tax. 
For more speedily completing the 
militia of Great Britain, raised under 
two acts, passed in the 42d year of 
the reign of his present majesty, and 
for amending the said aets. 
To render the process of his ma- 
jesty’s courts of king’s bench, com 
mon pleas, and exchequer, in per- 
sonal actions, in Ireland, more be- 
neficial ; and also to prevent frivo- 
Jous and vexatious arrests, and to 
repeal so much of an act, passed in 
the parliament of Ireland, im the 
21st and 22d years of the reign of 
his present majesty, intituled, “* An 
act for enlarging the time for trials 
by nis? prius in the city and county 
of Dublin, and for making the pro- 
cess of the court of exchequer more 
effectual,” as relates to compelling 
the appearance of defendants in per- 
sonal actions. 
For indemnifying all persons wha. 
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