APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE. 



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PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS, 



Passed in the Sixth Session of the Fourth Parliament of the united 

 kiiigdom of Great Britain and Ireland, 52nd George III. — A.D. 1S\'2. 



An act for continuing to his 

 Majesty certain duties on malt, 

 sugar, tobacco, and snuft*, in 

 Great Britain ; and on pensions, 

 offices, and personal estates in 

 England ; for the service of the 

 year 1812. 



An act to permit sugar, the 

 produce of Martinique and other 

 conquered islands in the West 

 Indies, to be taken out of ware- 

 iiouses on the payment of the like 

 rate of duty for waste as British 

 plantation sugar. 



An act to revive and continue 

 until the Slst day of December, 

 1812, so much of an Act made 

 in the 49th year of his present 

 Majesty, to prohibit the distillation 

 of spirits from corn or grain, in 

 the united kingdom, as relates to 

 Great Britain ; and to revive and 

 continue another act made in the 

 49th year aforesaid, to suspend 

 the importation of British or Irish- 

 made spirits into Great Britaia 

 or Ireland respectively ; and for 

 granting certain duties on worts or 

 wash made from sugar during the 

 prohibition of distillation from corn 

 or grain in Great Britain. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 10,500,000/. by exchequer bills, for 

 the service of Great Britain for the 

 year 1812. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 1,500,000/. by exchequer bills, for 

 the service of Great Britain for the 

 year 1812. 



Vol. LIV. 



An Act for making provision 

 for the better support of his Ma- 

 jestjf's household, during the con- 

 tinuance of his Majesty's indispo- 

 sition. 



An act for granting to his 

 Majesty a certain sura for defray- 

 ing the expenses incident to the 

 assumption of the personal exer- 

 cise of the royal authority by his 

 royal highness the Prince Regent 

 in the name and on the behalf of 

 his Majesty. 



An act for the regulation of his 

 Majesty's household, and ena- 

 bling her Majesty the Queen to 

 meet the increased expense to 

 which her Majesty may be ex- 

 posed during his Majesty's indis- 

 position : and for the care of his 

 Majesty's real and personal pro- 

 perty ; and to amend an act of the 

 last session of parliament, to pro- 

 vide for the adminiiitration of the 

 royal authority during his Majes- 

 ty's illness. 



An act to repeal an act of the 

 25th year of his present Majesty, 

 for better securing the duties oi 

 coals, culm, and cinders; and 

 making other provisions in lieu 

 thereof; and for requiring ships in 

 the coal trade to be measured. 



An act to amend an act of the 

 SOth year of his present Majesty, 

 for granting a sum of money to be 

 raised by exchequer bills, to be 

 advanced and applied in the man- 

 ner and upon the terms therein 



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