APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE. 



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coaches ; for explaining and amend- 

 in^r an act passed in the 48th year 

 of his present Majesty, relatinj^ to 

 hackney coaches ; and for autho- 

 riziny: the hiensintc of a hniited 

 number of hackney ciiariots. 



An act for imposing an excise 

 duty on silk hanJkerchiefs sold by 

 the East India Company for home 

 consumption. 



An act to regulate, until the 

 end of the next session of parlia- 

 ment, the trade in spirits between 

 Great Britain and Ireland, reci- 

 procally. 



An act to consolidate and amend 

 the regulations contained in seve- 

 [. ral acts of parliament, for imposing 

 and levying of fines upon parishes, 

 townlands, and other places, in re- 

 spect of the unlawful distillation 

 of spirits in Ireland. 



An act to repeal an act passed 

 in the 62nd year of his present Ma- 

 jesty for better regulating the of- 

 fice of asent-general for volunteers 

 and local militia, and for the more 

 effectually regulating the said of- 

 fice, and to make further provisions 

 for the regulation of the office of 

 agent-general. 

 L An act to repeal certain parfs of 

 L an act made in the 12lh year of 

 the reign of his present Majesty, 

 for regulating the making, keep- 

 ing, and carriage of gun-powder, 

 within Great Britain. 



An act to re^^ulate the payment 

 of drawback on paper allowed to 

 the universities in Scotland. 



An act for further amending and 

 cnlarjiing the powers of an act of 

 the 46th year of his present Ma- 

 jesty, intituled an act for consoli- 

 dating and rendering more efiec- 

 tual the several acts for the pur- 

 chase of buildings and further im- 

 provement of the streets and places 



near to Westminster-hall, and the 

 two Houses of Parliament, and for 

 other purposes therein mentioned. 



An act to repeal an act for estab- 

 lishing regulations respecting aliens 

 arriving in or resident in this king- 

 dom, in certain cases, and for sub- 

 stituting other provisions until the 

 end of the next session of parlia- 

 ment in lieu thereof. 



An act to amend the several acts 

 for the encouraijement of learnine, 

 by securmg the copies and copy- 

 right of printed books, to the au- 

 thors of such books, or their as- 

 signs. 



An act for the better regulation 

 of the conduct of the business of 

 the office of works, and the expen- 

 diture thereof. 



An act to continue, for one year, 

 certain acts for the better preven- 

 tion and punishment of attempts to 

 seduce persons serving in his Ma- 

 jesty's forces by sea or land from 

 their duty and allegiance to his Ma- 

 jesty, or to incite them to mutiny 

 or disobedience. 



An act for the better regulation 

 of the several ports, harbours, road- 

 steads, sounds, channels, bays, and 

 navigable rivers in the united king- 

 dom, and of his Majesty's docks, 

 dock-yards, arsenals, wharfs, moor- 

 ings, and stores therein, and for 

 repealing several acts passed for 

 that purpose. 



An act to enable his Majesty to 

 settle an annuity upon her royal 

 highness the Princess of Wales dur- 

 ing the joint lives of his Majesty 

 and of her Royal Highness. 



An act for settling and securing 

 an annuity on Arthur dukeof Wel- 

 liugton, and his heirs : and for em- 

 powering the Lord High Treasurer, 

 or Lords Commissioners of the 

 Treasury, to advance out of the 



