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dering more effectual the several 
acts for the purchase of buildings, 
and further improvement of the 
streets and places near to Westmin- 
ster hall, and the two houses of par- 
liament. 
An aétto enable his majesty an- 
nually to train and exercise a pro- 
portion of his subjects in England, 
under certain regulations, and more 
effectually to provide for the de- 
fence of the realm. 
An aét for the return of correét 
lists of persons liable to serve in the 
militia, under an act passed in the 
42nd year of his present majesty ; 
and to suspend the ballot for the mi- 
litia in England for two years. 
An act to amend three acts, made 
in the 35th, 41st, and 42nd years of 
his present majesty, relating to the 
conveyance of letters and packets 
by the post. 
_ An aét to enable the lords com- 
missioners of his majesty’s treasury 
to issue exchequer bills, on the 
credit of such aids or supplies as 
have been or shall be granted by 
parliament for the service of Great 
Britain for the year 1806. 
An act to enable the commis- 
sioners for executing the office of 
lord high treasurer of Ireland, to 
eontract for the purchase of the 
duties of prisage and butlerage in 
Treland. 
An act for the more effectually 
regulating and providing for the re- 
lief of the poor, and the manage- 
ment of infirmaries, and hospitals in 
Ireland. 
An act to amend the laws respect- 
ing the aceounting for money pre- 
sented in Ireland for the making, 
repairing, widening, or fencing of 
public roads, and the building and 
repairing of bridges, pipes, or gul- 
lets. 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1806. 
An att to permit the free inter 
change of every species of grain, 
between Great Britain and Ire- 
land. 
An act for making additional and 
further provisions for the effectual 
performance of quarantine in Great 
Britain. , 
Anact for allowing a bounty on 
the exportation of oil of vitriol made 
in Great Britain. 
An act to empower the commis- 
sioners and governors of the royal 
hospital for seamen at Greenwich, 
in the county of Kent, to make cer- 
tain allowances to old, infirm, or 
wounded or disabled officers in the 
royal navy, and to provide a fund 
for the payment of such allowances, 
and for the increase of pensions to 
disabled seamen and marines. 
An act for improving the funds 
of the chest at Greenwich, and 
amending an act passed in the 43rd 
year of his present majesty, relating 
to the said chest. 
An act for repealing the duties of 
excise onstills used for distilling or 
rectifying low wines or spirits for 
consumption in Scotland ; on worts- 
or wash made for extracting spirits; 
and on spirits made for consump. 
tion in Scotland ; and for granting 
and securing other duties in lieu 
thereof ; and for better securing 
the duties on foreign spirits and om 
malt. 
An act for allowing, until the Ist 
day of August 1807, the imparta- 
tion of certain fish from Newfound- 
land, and the coast of Labrador, 
and for granting a bounty thereon. 
An act for continuing, until the 
Ist day of August 1807, anact ofthe 
last session of parliament, for al- 
lowing, under certain restrictions, 
the bringing a limited quantity of 
coals, culm, or cinders to london 
and 
