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the forty-fourth year of his present 
majesty, intituled, ‘* An act to 
alter, amend, and render more ef- 
fectual an act, passed in the present 
session of parliament, intituled, ‘An 
act for establishing and maintaining 
a permanent additional force for the 
defence of the realm, and to provide 
for augmenting his majesty’s regular 
forces, and for the gradual reduc- 
tion of the militia of England, so far 
as the same relates to the city of 
London.’ 
An act for enabling his majesty 
to settle annuities on certain 
branches of the royal family. 
An act for settling and securing a 
certain annuity on the earl Nelson, 
_and the heirs male of his body, and 
“such other persons to whom the 
title of earl Nelson may descend ; 
and for granting a sum of money to 
purchase an estate to accompany 
the said title; and also, for granting 
asum of money for the use of the 
sisters of the late vice-admiral vis- 
count Nelson; in consideration of 
the eminent and signal services per- 
formed by the said late viscount 
Nelson, to his majesty and the 
public. 
An act to enable his majesty to 
continue a certain annuity to 
George, now lord Rodney, grand- 
son of George Brydges lord Rodney, 
in consideration of the eminent ser- 
vices rendered to his majesty and 
the public, by the said George 
Brydges lord Rodney. 
An act for granting to his majesty 
a sum of money to be raised by lot- 
teries. 
An act for granting to his majesty 
a certain sum of money out of the 
consolidated fund of Great Britain, 
for the year 1806 ; and for further 
appropriating the supplies granted 
in'this session of parliament. 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1806. 
July 23. 
An act for the better regulation 
of the office of receiver-general of 
the duties of customs in Great 
Britain. 
An act to enable his majesty to 
grant new leases on former rents, 
for the benefit of charitable institu- 
tions, or augmentation of ecclesias- 
tical corporations. 
An act to stay, until forty days 
after the commencement of the next 
session of parliament, proceedings 
in actions, prosecutions, or informa- 
tions, under an act made in the 
second year of king James the first, 
intituled, ‘* An act concerning tan- 
ners, curriers, shoemakers, and 
other artificers, occupying the cut- 
ting of leather,” so far as relates to 
the buying of oak bark and rough 
hides, and calves skins in the hair. 
An act for the preservation of 
the public harbours of the United 
Kiugdom. 
An act for takfng down the pre- 
sent building in which the treasury 
chambers, and offices of the court 
of exchequer in Scotland were si- 
tuated, and erecting new buildings 
in lieu thereof. gi 
An act for applying certain ba- 
lances arising from the forfeited 
estates in Scotland, towards making 
eanals, harbours, and other public 
works there. ; 
An act for appropriating certain 
balances arising from the forfeited 
estates in Scotland, to the use of the 
British fisheries, and the erecting a 
lunatic asylum at Edinburgh, and 
the payment of the officers of the 
late board of annexed estates in 
Scotland. 
An act for more effectually car- 
rying into execution the purposes 
of an act made in the thirty-ninth 
and fortieth years of his present 
majesty, 
