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sent majesty, for empowcring his 
majesty to accept the services of 
such parts of his militia forces in 
Ireland, as might voluntarily offer 
themselves to be employed in Great 
Britain. 
An act to enable the commission- 
ers of his majesty’s treasury of lre- 
Jand, to issue treasury bills on the 
credit of such aids or supplies as 
have been or shall be granted by 
parliament, for the serviee of Ire- 
land, for the year 1806; and for 
making forth duplicates of treasury 
bills lost or destroyed. 
An act for raising the sum of 
twenty millions by way of an- 
nuities. 
An act for further continuing, 
until the 25th day of March, 1807, 
an act made in the thirty-ninth year 
of his present majesty, for the more 
effectual encouragement of the Bri- 
tish fisheries. 
May 5. 
An act to revive and amend so 
much of an act made in the forty- 
third year of his present majesty, 
for granting certain stamp duties in 
Ireland, as provides for the exempt- 
ing from the said dutics, Bank notes, 
and Bank post bills, issued by the 
governor and company of the Bank 
of freland. 
An act to repeal so much of an 
act of the last session of parliament, 
as charges a duty of three shillings 
upon certain tenements or dwelling- 
houses in Jreland. 
An act to declare the law with 
respect to witnesses refusing to an- 
swer. 
An act for repealing the several 
duties of customs upon tea imported 
into Great Britain, and granting a 
duty in lieu thereof; and for grant- 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1806. 
ing to his majesty additional duties 
of excise on tea. 
An act for granting to his ma- 
jesty, until twelve months after the- 
ratification of a definitive treaty of 
peace, additional duties of excise on 
tobacco and snuff. 
An act to enable his majesty to 
grant a certain annuity to vice-admi- 
ral sir John T. Duckworth, knight 
of the most honourable order of the 
Bath, in consideration of the emi- 
nent services which he has rendered 
to his majesty and the public. 
Anact for raising the sum of three 
millions, by loans or exchequer 
bills, for the service of Great bri- 
tain, for the year 1806. 
An act for granting to his ma- 
jesty, during the present war, and 
for six months after the expiration 
thereof, by the ratification of a de- 
finitive treaty of peace, additional 
duties on certain goods, wares, and 
merchandize, imported into, and ex- 
ported from, or brought or carried 
coastwise within Great Britain. 
An act for granting to his ma- 
jesty certain stamp duties on ap- 
praisements, and on licences to ap- 
praisers in Great Britain. 
An act for carrying to the conso- 
lidated fund of Great Britain, the 
duties on wine granted by two acts 
of the forty-third and forty-fourth 
ycars of his present majesty. 
An act for the better regulation 
of the office of treasurer of the ord. 
nance. 
May 23. 
An act for raising the sum of 
five hundred thousand pounds by 
treasury bills, for the service of 
Ireland, for the year 1800. 
An act for raising a certain sum 
of money, by way of annuities or 
debentures, 
