APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 
for making provision for the widows 
of the writers to his majesty’s signet 
in Scotland. 
July 6. 
To enable his majesty more effec- 
tually to raise and assemble in Eng- 
land, an additional military force, 
for the better defence and security 
‘of the United Kingdom, and for the 
more vigorous prosecution of the 
war. 
Yo enable his majesty more efiel 
tually to raise and assemble, in 
Scotland, an additional military 
force, for the better defence and se- 
curity of the United Kingdom, and 
for the more vigorous prosecution of 
the war. 
July 7 
To amend the laws relating to spi- 
ritual persons holding of farms, and 
for enforcing the residence of spi- 
ritual persons on their benefices in 
England. 
July 11. 
For granting to his majesty a 
certain sum of money to be raised 
by lotteries. 
To enable his majesty more eftec- 
tually to raise and assemble, in Ire- 
Jand, an additional military force, for 
the better defence and security of the 
United Kingdom, and for the more 
vigorous prosecution of the war. 
“Fe or defraying, until the 25th 
March, 1804, the charge of the pay 
_ and clothing “of the militia of lre- 
land ; for holding courts martial on 
Serjeant majors, serjeants, corporals, 
and drummers, for offences com- 
mitted during the time such militia 
shall not be embodied; and. for 
making allowances, in certain cases, 
to subaltern officers of the said mili- 
tia, during peace, 
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To continue, during the restriction 
on payments in cash ‘by the bank of 
Ireland, and to amend an act, made 
in the parliament of Ireland, in the 
39th year of the reign of his present 
majesty, intituled, ** An aét to re. 
strain the negotiation of promissory 
notes and inland bills of exchange, 
under a limited sum ;” and also an 
aét, made in the parliament of Ire- 
land, in the 40th year of his present 
majesty’s reign, to continue and 
amend the said-act, 
For providing relief for the fami- 
lies of militia-men in Scotland, when 
called out into actual service. 
For enlarging the limits of the 
southern whale fishery. 
To prevent unlawful combinations 
of workmen, artificers, journeymen, 
and labourers, in Ireland, and for 
other purposes relating thereto. 
July 13. 
For raising the sum of five millions 
by loans or exchequer bills, for the 
service of Gt, Britain, for the year 
1803. 
for granting to his majesty cer- 
tain duties on the importation of 
goods, wares, and merchandize, 
into, and on goods, wares, and mer- 
chandize, exported from Ireland ; 
and also certain duties of excise on 
spirits and malt distilled and made 
in Ireland. 
For defraying the charge of the 
pay and clothing of the militia in 
Gt. Britain, for the year 1803. 
To revive, and further continue, 
until the 25th March, 1804, and 
amend so much of an act, made in 
the 39th and 40th years of the reign 
of his present majesty, as grants cer- 
tain allowances to adjutants and ser- 
jeant-majors of the militia of Eng- 
lands; disembodied under an act of 
the same session of parliament. 
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