970 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1S14. 



nient, the several acts for confirm- 

 ing and continuing the restrictions 

 on payments in cash by tiie bank 

 of Ireland. 



An act to provide for the better 

 execution of the law in Ireland, by 

 appointing superintending magi- 

 strates and additional constables in 

 counties in certain cases. 



An act to repeal the duty paya- 

 ble in Ireland on certain houses 

 or tenements, under the annual 

 value of ten pounds. 



An act for better enabling the 

 commissioners of stamps to make 

 allowances for spoiled stamps on 

 policies of insurance in Great Bri- 

 tain, and for preventing frauds re- 

 lating thereto. 



An act to continue, until the 1st 

 day of Jan. 1S16, and to amend 

 several acts for allowing importa- 

 tions from, and exportations to the 

 places witliin the limits of the 

 charter of the East India Com- 

 pany, in ships not of British built, 

 and for the better maintenance 

 and care of Lascars and other 

 Asiatic seamen arriving in this 

 kingdom. 



An act to further explain and 

 amend an act of the 50th year of 

 his present Majesty's reign, for re- 

 pealing certain parts of several acts 

 relatins; to the limiting- the num- 

 ber of persons to be carried by 

 stage coaches in Ireland. 



An act for enabling the com- 

 missioners of the northern light- 

 houses to purchase the island and 

 light of May, at the entrance of 

 the Frith of Forth, for enabling 

 the commissioners of the Trea- 

 sury to advance a certain sum of 

 money towards that purpose, 

 and for amending several acts in 

 regard to the northern light- 

 bouses. 



An act for rendering the pay- 



ment of creditors more equal and 

 expeditious in Scotland. 



An act to enable the trustees 

 a[)pointed by an act of the 49ih 

 year of his present Majesty, for the 

 improvement of the passage across 

 the Friih of Forth, called the 

 Queen's-ferry, to carry the same 

 into execution. 



An act to rectify a mistake in an 

 act of this session of parliament, 

 for raising the sum of 24 millions 

 by waj' of annuities. 



An act to amend several acts of 

 the [;arliaiiientcf Irtland, lor grant- 

 ing certain annuities. 



An act to alter so much of an act, 

 made in the 52nd year of his present 

 Majesty, as relates to the duties 

 payable in respect of killing of 

 •jaine. 



An act to permit the expcrta- 

 tion of tea to the British colonies 

 in Atnerica, Guernsey, Jersey, 

 Europe, and Africa, without pay- 

 ment of duty. 



An act to repeal theduties grant- 

 ed b}' an act passed in the 11th 

 year of his prei^ent Majesty, for 

 repairing, amending, and support- 

 ing the several harbours and sea- 

 ports in the isle of Man, and for 

 granting new duties in lieu thereof; 

 and for giving further powers to 

 the commissioners appointed under 

 the said act. 



An act for better securing the 

 stamp duties on sea insurances 

 made in London, and for altering' 

 the period for taking out stamp- 

 office certificates by attorneys and 

 others in England. 



An act to take away corruption 

 of bl >od, save in certain cases. 



An act to alter the punish- 

 ment in certain cases of high trea- 

 son. 



An act for the better regulation 

 of the drivers of licensed hackney 



