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All act for defraying the charge 

 of the pay and clothing of the lo- 

 cal militia in Great Britain for the 

 year 1814. 



An act for defraying the charge 

 of the pay and clothing of the 

 militia of Ireland, and for mak- 

 ing allowances in certain cases 

 to subaltern officers of the said mi- 

 litia during peace. 



An act to continue so much of 

 an act, made in the 43rd year of his 

 present Majesty's reign for autho- 

 rizing the billetting and subjecting 

 to military discipline certain yeo- 

 manry corps and officers of cavalry 

 orinfautry as relates to such corps 

 in Ireland. 



An act to amend an act passed 

 in the 49th year of his present Ma- 

 jesty's reign, intituled an act for 

 amending and reducing into one 

 act of parliament the several laws 

 for raising and training the militia 

 of Ireland. 



An act to provide for the pre- 

 serving and restoring of peace in 

 such parts of Ireland as may at any 

 time be disturbed by seditious per- 

 sons, or by persons entering into 

 unlawful combinations or conspi- 

 racies. 



An act to render more easy and 

 effectual redress for assaults in 

 Ireland. 



An act to continue, until the 

 25th day of March, 1816, an act 

 for regulating the trade to the Isle 

 of Malta ; and to revive and con- 

 tinue, for the same period, several 

 acts relating to the trade to the 

 Cape of Good Hope ; and to the 

 bringing and landing certain prize 

 goods in Great Britain. 



An act to impose a countervail- 

 ing duty of excise on bleaching 

 powder imported from Ireland. 

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An act for the effectual exami- 

 nation of accounts of the receipt 

 and expenditure of the colonial re- 

 venues in the islands of Ceylon, 

 Mauritius, Malta, Trinidad, and in 

 the settlements of the Cape of 

 Good Hope, for five years. 



An act to allow a bounty on the 

 exportation from Great Britian of 

 British made cordage. 



An act for the more easy appre- 

 hending and trying of offenders 

 escaping from one part of the 

 united kingdom to the other 



An act to revive and continue, 

 until the 1st day of June, 1820, 

 and to amend several acts for the 

 more effectual prevention of de- 

 predations on the river Thames 

 and its vicinitj'. 



An act for enabling his Majesty 

 to raise the sum of three millions 

 for the service of Great Britian, and 

 for applying the sum of 200,000/. 

 British currency for the service of 

 Ireland. 



An act to defray the charge of 

 the pay, clothing, and contingent 

 expenses of the disembodied mili- 

 tia in Great Britain, and of the 

 miners of Cornwall and Devon, 

 and for granting allowances, in 

 certain scase, to subaltern officers, 

 adjutants, surgeons mates, and ser- 

 jeant-majors of militia, until the 

 ■25th day of June, 1815. 



An act for appointing commisT 

 sioners for carrying into execution 

 an act of this session of parliament, 

 for granting to his Majesty a duty 

 on pensions and offices in England ; 

 and an act made in the 38th year 

 of his present Majesty, for grant- 

 ing an aid to his Majesty by a land 

 tax to be raised in. Great Britain^ 

 for the service of the yeai 1798. 



