650 
‘and figs to be exported from Great 
Britain, duty free. , 
An aét to allow certain ~ articles 
- to be exported from Gibraltar and 
Malta direét to his majesty’s colo- 
nies in North America, in return for 
British American fish. 
Aw ac to permit until the 1st day 
of January 1809, the importation of 
masts, yards, and bowsprits, or of 
timber fit for naval purposes, from 
theBritish colonies in North America 
duty-free. 
An act to extend the time for 
purchasing the legal quays and ware- 
houses. in the port of London, and 
for authorising the lords cemmis- 
sioners of his majesty’s treasury to 
purchase Somers and Lyons Quays 
-m the said port. 
An act to prohibit for two years 
after the conclusion of the present 
session of parliament, any ships to 
clear out from any port of Great 
Britain, for the coast of Africa, for 
the purpose of taking on board 
Negrocs, unless such ships shall 
have been previously employed in 
the African trade, or contracted 
for, for that purpose. 
An aét to continue several acts 
for granting certain rates and duties, 
and allowing certain drawbacks and 
bounties on goods, wares, and mer- 
chandize imported into and exyort- 
ed from Ireland, until the Sthday of 
July 1807; and several acts for 
granting duties upon malt and spirits 
made and distilled in Ireland, and 
for the better collection and security 
of the revenues of customs and ex- 
cise in Ireland, and for preventing 
frands therein, until the 29th day of 
Sept. 1807 ; and to amend several 
of the said acts, 
An aét to repeal so much of an 
act, made in the. Ist year of king 
James the second, as prohibits the 
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1806. 
importation of gunpowder, arms, 
and utensils of war, from Ireland. - 
An act to revive and amend an 
act made in the parliament of Ire. 
land. for enabling the lord lieutenant 
to appoint commissioners for en- 
quiring into the several funds and 
revenues granted for the purposes 
of education, and into the state and 
conditions of all schools in Ireland. 
An aét to amend several acts for 
the sale of his majesty’s quit rents, 
crown, and other rents, and of cer. 
tain lands forfeited and undisposed 
of in Lreland, rer 
An aét to enable his majesty to 
accept the services of volunteers 
from the militia of Ireland, under 
certain restrictions, 
An act for regulating the rank of 
officers in yeomanry and volunteer 
corps. / 
An aét for increasing the rates 
of subsistence to be paid to inn. 
keepers and others on quartering 
soldiers. 
An a& to amend and extend the’ 
benefits of an aét made in the 35th — 
year of his present majesty to en. 
able petty officers; seamen, and — 
marines, serving, in his majesty’s 
navy, to allot part of their wages or — 
pay for the maintenance of their | 
wives and families. 
An aét for making provision for 
such masters in ordinary of the high — 
court of chancery as from age or 
infirmity shall be desirous of resign+ 
ing their offices with the approba- 
tion of the said court ; and for aug- 
menting the income of the masters 
in ordinary of the said court, 
An act to provide additional sa- 
laries to the present clerks in the 
oflice of the accountant general of 
the high court of chancery, and to 
-provideadditional clerks for the said 
office, with salaries; and to make 
other 
