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for recoverj' of small sums due for 

 wages, in Iieland; and to make 

 other provisions ior recovery of 

 such wages. 



i\n act to extend, as far as re- 

 lates to the building of new chnrch- 

 es, an act of the parliament of Ire- 

 land passed in the 33rd year of the 

 reign of his late Mnjesiy King 

 George the 2nd, intitnled an act 

 for reviving and amending an act 

 passed in the 23rd year of his pre- 

 sent Majesty's reign, intituled, * an 



• act lor ainendmg, continuing, 

 ' and making moie efFectnal, the 

 ' several acts now in force in 

 ' this kingdom, for the more ea>y 



• recovery of tithes and other ec- 

 •clesiasticai dues of small value, 

 ' and also for the more easy pro- 



♦ viding a maintenance for parish 



* clerks,' so far only as the same 

 relates to the more easy providing 

 a maiiitenance for parish clerks, 

 and to encourage the building of 

 new churches. 



An act to giant to his Majesty 

 certain stamp duties in Ireland, 

 and to explain and amend an act 

 made in the fifty-second year of his 

 - Majesty's reign, for granting stamp 

 duties in Ireland. 



An act to repeal certain duties 

 upon letters and packets, sent bj' 

 the post within Ireland ; and to 

 grant other duties in lieu thereof. 



An act to amend several acts re- 

 lating to the revenues, matters, and 

 things under the management of 

 the commissioners of customs and 

 port duties, and of the commis- 

 sioners of inland excise and taxes in 

 Ireland. 



An act to repeal the additional 

 duties of excise on French wine 

 imported, and of spirits exported 

 from the warehouses ; and autho- 

 rizing the re-payment of the addi- 

 tional duty in respect of French 



wines found in dealer's stocks ; and 

 authorizing the commissioners of 

 excise duties to repay or remit du- 

 ties paid on liquors lost by acciden- 

 tal staving before landing. 



An act to alter the mode of de- 

 claring the value of goods import- 

 ed into or exported from Great 

 Britain. 



An act to amend an act of the 

 39th and 40th year of his present 

 Majesty, to prevent frauds and 

 abuses in the trade of hops. 



An act to permit the importa- 

 tion of tobacco and snuff into the 

 {)ort of Plymouth. 



An act to continue until the end 

 of the next session of parliament, 

 an act made in the 46th year of his 

 present Majesty, for permitting the 

 importation of masts, yards, bow- 

 sprits, and timber for naval pur- 

 poses, from the British colonies ia 

 North America. 



An act to alter and extend an 

 act passed in the 8th year of king 

 George the 1st, for relief of ship- 

 wrecked mariners and distressed 

 persons, being his Majesty's sub- 

 jects, in the kingdom of Por- 

 tugal. 



An act to permit the exportation 

 to foreign parts from Scotland and 

 Ireland of linen cloth without 

 stamps. 



An act to amend the several 

 acts for regulating the Foundling 

 Hospital in Dublin. 



An act to grant to his Majesty 

 rates and duties, and to allow 

 drawbacks and bounties on certain 

 goods, wares, and merchandize, 

 imported into, and exported from 

 Ireland, in lieu of former rates and 

 duties, drawbacks, and bounties.' 

 An act to continue, until three 

 months after the ceasing of any re- 

 striction imposed on the bank of 

 England from issuing cash in pay- 



