64a ANNUAL RE 
, To.authorise the advancement of 
further sums of money out of the 
consolidated fund, to be applied in 
the improvement of the port of 
London by the mayor, aldermen, 
and commons of the city of Lon- 
don, in common council assembled ; 
and to empower the lords commis- 
sioners of his majesty’s treasury to 
purchase the legal quays between 
London Bridge and the Tower of 
London. 
July 27. 
_ For raising the sum of one mil- 
lion, Irish currency, by treasury 
bills, for the service of Ireland, for 
the year 1803. 
To amend and render more effec- 
tual an act, passed in the present 
session of parliament, iniituled, ** An 
act to enable his majesty more effec- 
tually to provide for the defence 
and security of the realm daring 
the present war, and for indemni- 
fying persons who may suffer in 
their property by such measures as 
may be necessary for that pur- 
pose ;” and to enable his majesty 
more effectually and speedily to ex- 
ercise his ancient and undoubted 
prerogative in requiring the military 
service of his liege subjects in case of 
tnvagion of the realm. 
‘or consolidating certain of the 
provisions contained in any act or 
acts relating to the duties under the 
management of the commissioners 
for the affairs of taxes, and for 
amending the same. 
To amend several acts of parlia- 
ment for the better collection and 
security of his majesty’s revenue of 
customs and of excise m Ireland, 
and for preventing frauds therein ; 
and to make further regulations rée- 
lating thereto. nit 
To amend the acts now in farce 
GISTER, 1803. 
for securing the collection of the 
‘revenue upon malt, and for regulat- 
ing the trade of a distiller in Ire- 
land. 
Te rectify a mistake in an act, 
made in this present session of par- 
liament, intituled, ‘* An act for en- 
Jarging 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.” 
To permit Portugal wines to be 
landed and warehoused in the Unit- 
ed Kingdom, without payment of 
duties, under certain restrictions, 
- for a limited time. 
To permit the exportation, for 
two years, of a certain quantity of 
corn, grain, meal, flour, bread, bis- 
cuit, or pulse, to the islands of 
Guernsey, Jersey, and Alderney, 
from other ports of Eagland, aswell 
as the port of Southampton, under 
‘certain restrictions. 
Yo render more effectual two” 
acts, made ih this present session of 
parliament, for the more speedily 
completing the militia of Great Bri- 
tain, and for raising an additional 
military force for the better defence 
of the United Kingdom. 
For raising, in the city of Lon- 
don, a certain number of men, as an 
addition to the military force of 
Great Britain, for the better defence 
and security of the United Kingdom, 
and for the more vigorous prosecu- 
tion of the war. 
For the more effectually provid. 
ing for the punishment of offences 
in wilfully casting away, burning, 
or destroying ships and vessels, and 
forgho- more convenient trial of ac- 
cessories in felonies, and for ex- 
tending the power of an act, made 
in the 33d year of the reign of king 
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