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officers of excise, under certain 

 restrictions. 



An act for transferring the 

 Scotch excise charity and superan- 

 nuation funds to the consohdated 

 fund, and paying all future allow- 

 ances from the latter fund, and for 

 making provision for certain super- 

 annuated officers of excise in Eng- 

 land and Scotland. 



An act to revive and continue, 

 until the 25th day of March, 1813, 

 and amend so much of an act, 

 made in the 39th and 40th year 

 of his present Majesty, as grants 

 certain allowances to adjutants, 

 and serjeant-majors of the militia 

 of England, disembodied under an 

 act of the same session of par- 

 liament. 



An act for making allowances 

 in certain cases to subaltern officers 

 of the militia in Great Britain, 

 while disembodied. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 22,500,000/. by way of annuities. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 5,000,000/. by exchequer bills, for 

 the service of Great Britain, for 

 the year 1812. 



An act to repeal the several du- 

 ties under the care of the commis- 

 sioners for managing the stamp 

 duties in Ireland, and to grant 

 new duties in lieu thereof; and 

 for transferring the management 

 of the duties on playing cards and 

 dice from the commissioners of in- 

 land excise to the commissioners 

 of stamp duties. 



An act for granting to his Ma- 

 jesty certain additional rates of 

 postage in Great Britain. 



An act for charging an ad- 

 ditional duty on copper imported 

 into Great Britain, until the expi- 

 ration of six calendar mouths alter 



the ratification of a definitive 

 treaty of peace. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 500,000/. by treasury bills for the 

 service of Ireland, for the year 

 1812. 



An act to continue until the 

 25th day of March, ISl*, an act 

 made in the parliament of Ireland, 

 in the 27th year of his present 

 Majesty, for the better execution 

 of the law and preservation of the 

 peace within counties at large. 



An act to continue, until the 

 1st day of August, 1813, certain 

 acts for appointing commissioners 

 to inquire into the fees, gratuities, 

 perquisites, and emoluments re- 

 ceived in several public offices in 

 Ireland; to examine into any 

 abuses which ma)' exist in the 

 same, and into the mode of re- 

 ceiving, collecting, issuing, and 

 accounting for public money in 

 Ireland. 



An act for granting to his Ma- 

 jesty certain new and additional 

 duties of assessed taxes ; and for 

 consolidating the same with the 

 former duties of assessed taxes. 



An act for granting to his Ma- 

 jesty additional duties of excise in 

 Great Britain, on glass, hides, and 

 tobacco and snuff. 



An act to amend and regulate 

 the assessment and collection of 

 the assessed taxes, and of the rates 

 and duties on profits arising from 

 property, professions, trades, and 

 offices, in that part of Great Bri- 

 tain called Scotland. 



An act for applying the amount 

 of the bounties on certain linens 

 exported from Great Britain to- 

 wards defraying the charge of the 

 loan made and stock created in 

 the present session of parliament. 



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