APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 
for the service of Great Britain, for 
the year 1806. 
An act for raising the sum of one 
million fivehundred thousand pounds, 
by loans or exchequer bills, for the 
service of Great Britain for the year 
1806. 
_ An act for continuing, until the 
25th day of March, 1811, so much 
of an act made in the fifteenth and 
sixteenth years of his late majesty, 
as relates to the landing of rum or 
spirits of the British sugar planta- 
_ tions, before payment of the duties 
of excise. 
An act to continue, until] the 25th 
day of March, 1813, several laws 
_ relating to the transportation of fe- 
fons and other offenders, to tempo- 
_ tary places of confinement in Eng- 
_ Jand and Scotland. 
; April 2. 
_ An act for reviving and conti- 
 nuing several Jaws of customs relat. 
ing to the establishing courts of ju- 
‘dicature in the island of Newfound- 
land; and to the prohibiting the 
exportation from, and permitting 
_ the importation to Great Britain, of 
_ corn; and for allowing the impor- 
_ tation of other articles of provision, 
_ without payment of duty, until the 
ty 25th day of March, 1809 ; and for 
_ continuing several laws relating to 
the granting a bounty upon certain 
species of British and Irish linens, 
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_ exported from Great Britain, and. 
taking off the duties on importation 
into Great Britain, of foreign raw 
linen yarns made of flax; to tie 
_ grantinga bounty upon the importa. 
_ tion into Great Britain of hemp, 
_ and rough and undressed flax, from 
his majesty’s colonies in America ; 
. ee to the encouragement of the 
Greenland whale fisheries; and for 
_feyiving and continuing  seve- 
yal laws relating to the regue 
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lating the prices at which corn 
and grain may be exported from 
Great Britain to Ireland, and from 
Ireland to Great Britain; and to 
the admission to entry in Great Bri. 
tain, of oil and blubber of New- 
founland, taken by his majesty’s 
subjects carrying on the fishery 
from, and residing in the said island ; 
and for continuing an act of the 
twenty-third year of his present 
majesty, for the more effectual en- 
couragement of the manufactures of 
flax and cotton in Great Britain ; 
and for reviving and continuing se- 
veral jaws relating to the permitting 
the importation into Great Britain, 
of hides and other articles in fo- 
reign ships ; and to the. prohibiting 
the exportation from Ireland, of 
corn or potatoes, or other provi- 
sions; and to the permitting the im- 
portation into Ireland of corn, fish, 
and provisions, without payment 
of duty, until the 25th day of March, 
1808 ; and for reviving and conti- 
nuing an act passed in the parlia- 
ment of Ireland, in the 25th year 
of his present majesty, for the en. 
couragement of the flaxen and 
hempen manufactures of Ireland, 
until the 25th day of March, 1897; 
and for amending and further con. 
tinuing an act made in the 7th year 
of his present majesty, for the free 
importation into Great Britain of 
cochineal and indigo, until the 25th 
day of March, 1809. 
April 21. 
An act to authorize his majesty, 
until the 25th day of March, 1807, 
to make regulations respecting the 
trade and commerce to and from the 
Cape of Good Hope. 
An act to continne, until the 25th 
day of March, 1807, an act made 
in the forty-fourth year of his pre- 
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