APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE. 



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PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS, 



Passed in the Second Session of the Fifth Parliament of the 

 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Irelavd. — 54 George 

 III. A. D. 1813-14. 



An act to enable his Majesty to 

 accept tlie services of a proportion 

 of the militia out of the united 

 kingdom, for the vigorous prose- 

 cution of the war. 



An act for continuing to his Ma- 

 jesty certain duties on mall, sugar, 

 tobacco, andsnuff, in Great Britain; 

 and on pensions, offices, and per- 

 sonal estates, in England; for the 

 service of the year 1814. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 22,000,000/. by way of annuities. 



An act to continue, until six 

 weeks after the conmiencement of 

 the next session of parliament, an 

 act, passed in tlie last session of 

 parliament, intituled an act to con- 

 tinue and amend an act of the pre- 

 sent session, to prevent the issuing 

 and circulating of pieces of gold 

 and silver, or other metal, usually 

 called tokens, except such as are 

 issued by the banks of England 

 and Ireland respectively. 



An act to indemnify such per- 

 sons in the united kingdom as have 

 omitted to qualify themselves for 

 offices and emplovments, and for 

 extending the times limited for 

 those purposes respectively, until 

 the 2oth day of March, 1815 ; and 

 to permit such pers<ms in Great 

 Britian as have omitted to make 

 and file affidavits of the execution 

 of indentures of clerks to attor- 

 neys and solicitors, to make and 



file the same, on or before the 1st 

 day of Hilary term, 1815. 



An act to stay, until the 20th 

 day of April, 1814, proceedings in 

 actions, under an act, passed in the 

 43rd year of his present Majesty, 

 to amend the laws relating to spi- 

 ritual persons. 



An act to continue, until the 

 25th day of March, 1815, and 

 amend an act for regulating the 

 drawbacks and bounties on the 

 exportation of su^jar from IrelHiul. 



An act to provide for the charge 

 of the addition to the public funded 

 debt of Great Britain, for the ser- 

 vice of the year 1814. 



An act for fixing the commence- 

 ment and termination of licences, 

 to be granted for the distillation of 

 spirits from corn or grain in Scot- 

 land. 



An act to amend an act, passed 

 in the 51st year of the reign of his 

 present Majesty, intituled an act 

 to permit the interchange of the 

 British and Irish militias respec- 

 tively. 



An act for extending the provi- 

 sions ofan act, passed in the 46th 

 year of his present Majesty (for 

 making better provision for sol- 

 diers) to Serjeants of the militia. 



An act to enable his Majesty to 

 augment the sixtieth regiment to 

 ten battalions, by enlistment of 

 foreigners. 



