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his Majesty's royal marine forces 

 while on shore. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 6,789,625/. by way of annuities. 



An act to continue, until the 

 25th day of March, 1813, an act 

 for regulating the drawbacks and 

 bounties on the exportation of su- 

 gar from Ireland. 



An act to indemnify such per- 

 sons in the united kingdom as 

 have omitted to qualify themselves 

 for offices and employments, and 

 for extending the times limited for 

 those purposes respectivel}', until 

 the 25th day of March, 1813 ; and 

 to permit such persons in Great 

 Britain as have omitted to make 

 and file affidavits of the execu- 

 tion of indentures of clerks to 

 attornies and solicitors, to make 

 and file the same on or before the 

 1st day of Hilary term, 1813. 



An act for enabling the wives 

 and families of soldiers embarked 

 in Ireland for foreign service to re- 

 turn to their homes. 



An act to amend an act of the 

 last session of parliament, making 

 provision for the families of militia 

 men in Ireland. 



An act to amend the laws relat- 

 ing to the militia of Ireland. 



An act to provide for regulating 

 the warehousing of spirits distilled 

 from corn in Ireland, for exporta- 

 tion, without payment of the duty 

 of excise chargeable thereon ; and 

 to transfer the custody of spirits 

 so warehoused, from the commis- 

 sioners of customs and port duties 

 in Ireland and their officers, to 

 the commissioners of inland excise 

 and taxes in Ireland, and their 

 officers. 



Anacttorepealanactmadeinthe 

 39th year of Queen Elizabeth, 

 intituled an act against lewd and 



wanderingpersonspretendingthem- 

 selves to be soldiers or mariners. 



An act for the relief of infant 

 suitors in courts of equity, entitled 

 to stock or annuities in any of the 

 public or other funds transferable 

 at the bank of England. 



An act to continue until the 

 expiration of six months after the 

 conclusion of the present war, an 

 act made in the 46th year of his 

 present Majesty, for permitting 

 the importation of masts, yards, 

 bowsprits, and timber for naval 

 purposes, from the British colonies 

 in North America, duty free. 



An act for altering and amend- 

 ing an act made in the 32nd year 

 of the reign of his late Majesty 

 king George the second, for the 

 relief of debtors, with respect to 

 the imprisonment of their persons; 

 and of an act made in the 39th 

 year of his present Majesty, for 

 making perpetual an act made in 

 the 33rd year of his present I la- 

 jesty for the further relief of 

 debtors ; and for other purposes in 

 the said act expressed. 



An act to prohibit all intercourse 

 between the island of Jamaica and 

 certain parts of the island of Saint 

 Domingo. 



An act for granting additional 

 duties on mahogany not imported 

 from the Bay of Honduras, and for 

 reducing the duties on certain spe- 

 cies of wood imported from the 

 said bay. 



An act for settling and securing 

 a certain annuity on Earl Welling- 

 ton and the two next persons to 

 whom the title of Earl Wellington 

 shall descend, in consideration of 

 his eminent services. 



An act for amending the laws 

 relating to the local roilitia in 

 England. 



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