APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 
have been concerned in issuing; or 
carrying into execution certain or- 
ders of council for the prevention of 
the exportation of gunpowder, naval 
stores, and saltpetre, and the  per- 
mission of the exportation of seed 
corn to Norway. } 
For making better provision for 
the parochial schoolmasters, and for 
making further regulations for the 
better government of the parish 
schools in Scotland. 
June 24, 
For raising the sum of twelve 
millions by way of annuities. 
To repeal the duties of customs 
payable in Gt. Britain, and to grant 
other duties in lieu thereof. 
For remedying certain defects 
that have occurred in issuing certain 
_ exchequer bills. 
For transferring to the royal na- 
vy such seamen as are now serving 
in the militia of Gt. Britain. 
For the better protection of the 
_ trade of the United Kingdom, during 
the present hostilities with France. 
To explain and amend an act, 
passed in the 39th year of his pre- 
_ sent majesty’s reign, intituled, ‘* An 
_aét for regulating the manner in 
_ which the united company of mer- 
chants of England, trading to. the 
_ East-Indies, shall hire and take up 
_ Ships for their regular service ;” to 
eontinue until the 25th March, 
1806. 
For regulating the vessels carry- 
ing passengers from the United 
Kingdom to his majesty’s planta- 
_ tions and settlements abroad, or to 
foreign parts, with respect to the 
_ number of such passengers. 
For further prevention of malici- 
_ ous shooting, and attempting to dis- 
_ charge loaded fire-arms, stabbing, 
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cutting, wounding, poisoning, and 
the malicious using of means to pro- 
cure the miscarriage of women ; and 
also the malicious setting fire to 
buildings; and also for repealing a 
certain act made in England, in the 
21st year of K. James I. intituled, 
*¢ An aét to prevent the destroying 
and murdering of bastard children ;?’ 
and also an act made in Ireland, in 
the 6th year of the reign of Q. Anne, 
also intituled, “‘ An act to prevent 
the destroying and murdering of 
bastard children,” and for making 
other provisions in lieu thereof. 
For the better supply of mari- 
ners and seamen to serve in his ma- 
jesty’s ships of war, and on board 
merchant ships, and other trading 
ships and vessels, during the present 
hostilities. 
For the relief of soldiers, sailors, 
and mariners, and of the wives of 
soldiers, in the cases therein men- 
tioned, so far as relates to England. 
For vesting in trustees certain 
lands and hereditaments at Charl- 
ton, in the county of Kent, for fur 
ther promoting the service of his 
majesty’s ordnance. 
For vesting in trustees certain 
lands and hereditaments at Weedon 
Beck, in the county of Northamp- 
ton, for erecting buildings thereon, 
for the service of his majesty’s ord- 
nance. 
For remedying certain defects in 
the laws relative to the building and 
repairing of county bridges, and 
other works maintained at the ex-- 
pence of, the inhabitants of the coun. 
ties of England. 
July 4. 
For granting to his majesty, dur- 
ing the present war, and until the 
ratification of a definitive treaty of 
peace, 
