APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE. 



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ther to continue, until the 2Utfi 

 day of July, 1814, an act of the 

 present session of parliament, for 

 staying proceedings under the said 

 act. 



An act for fixing the rates of 

 subsistence to be paid to inn-keep- 

 ers and others onquarteri no soldiers. 



All act to amend and render 



(more effectual an 'act of his pre- 

 sent Majestj', for. encouraging the 

 art of making new models and 

 casts of busts, and other things 

 therein mentioned ; and for giving 

 further encouragement to such 

 arts. 



An act to repeal the schedule 



annexed to an act of the 45th year 



of his present Majesty, by which 



£ the drawbacks and bounties on 



■> sugar exported are to be ascertain- 



I cd, and substituting another in lieu 



■ thereof; and to permit the impor- 



■ tation of sugar, coffee, and other 

 articles, the produce of Martinique, 

 Mariegalante, Saint Eustatia, Saint 

 Martin, and Saba, under the same 

 duties and regulations as similar 

 articles of the British plantations, 

 to continue until the 5th day of 

 April, 1815. 



An act to continue, during the 

 present hostilities with the United 

 States of America, an act of the 

 43rd year of his present Majesty, 

 for the better protection of the 

 trade of the united kingdom. 



An act to allow ships taken and 

 condemned for beinsr used in car- 

 rying on the slave trade to be re- 

 gistered as British bnilt ships. 



An act for the better prevent- 

 ing the embezzlement of his 

 Majesty's cordage. 



An act to amend an act of the 

 22nd year of his present Majesty, 

 intituled an act to prevent the 

 granting in future any patent office. 



to be exercised in any colony or 

 plantation, now or at any time here- 

 after belonging to the crown of 

 Great Biitain, fur any longer term 

 than during such time as the gran- 

 tee thereof, or {jerson appointed 

 thereto, shall discharge the duty 

 thereof in person, and behave well 

 therein. 



An act to amend several acts for 

 erecting or establishing public in- 

 firmaries or hospitals, ia Ireland, so 

 far as relates to the surgeons and 

 apothecaries of such infirmaries or 

 hospitals. 



An act to amend several acts for 

 enabling his Majesty's postmaster 

 general of Ireland to purchase pre- 

 mises for the enlargement of the 

 general post office in the city of 

 Dublin. 



An act to continue, until the 5th 

 day of July, 1815, certain tempo- 

 rary or war duties of customs on 

 the importation of goods, wares, 

 and merchandize in Great Britain. 



An act to repeal certain duties 

 on French goods imported into 

 Great Britain, and on foreign hides 

 exported to France, and to grant 

 other duties on French goods so 

 imported. 



An act to repeal the duties on 

 teak-wood and other ship timber 

 imported from the East Indies ; 

 and to repeal so much of an act of 

 the 19lh year of his late Majesty, 

 as exempts captains of vessels 

 coming from the East Indies, from 

 penalties for having foreign-made 

 sails. 



An act to allow viva voce ver- 

 dicts to be returned to the high 

 court-, and circuit courts of justi- 

 ciary of Scotland, in certain cases ; 

 and for allowing appeals to the cir- 

 cuit courts of justiciary, in civil 

 cases, to a certain amount. 



