264 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1812. 



An act to amend several acts 

 relating to the revenue of inland 

 excise and taxes in Ireland. 



An act to permit sugar, coffee, 

 and cocoa to be exported from his 

 Majesty's colonies or plantations 

 to any port in Europe to the South- 

 ward of Cape Finisterre, and corn 

 to be imported from any such 

 pert, and from the coast of Africa, 

 into the said colonies and planta- 

 tions, under licences granted by 

 the collectors and controllers of 

 the customs. 



An act for allowing certain arti- 

 cles to be iftiported into the Baha- 

 ma islands, and exported therefrom 

 in foreign vessels ; and for encou- 

 rs ijing the exportation of salt from 

 the said islands. 



An act to permit the exportation 

 of wares, goods, and murchandize, 

 from any jf his Majesty's islands 

 in the West Indies to any other of 

 the said islands, and to and from 

 any of the British colonies on the 

 continent of America, and the said 

 islands and colonies. 



An act to provide a summary 

 remedy in cases of abuses of 

 trusts created for charitable pur- 

 poses. 



An act for the registering and 

 securing of charitable donations. 



An act for the more easy man- 

 ning of vessels employed in the 

 southern whale fishery. 



An act to render more effectual 

 an act, passed in the 37th year of 

 his present Majesty, for preventing 

 the administering c taking un- 

 lawful oaths. 



An act to continue, amend, and 

 extend the provisions of an act, 

 passed in the -tSth year of his pre- 

 sent Majesty, for enabling the se- 

 cretary at war to enforce returns 



from clerks of subdivisions sni 

 others, in relation to fines, boun- 

 ties, and sums due under any 

 acts relating to the defence of the 

 realm or militia, for the purpose of 

 directing the distribution and secur- 

 ing the due application thereof. 



An act for increasing the duty 

 on rum and other spirits imported 

 into Newfoundland from the Bri- 

 tish colonies and plantations on the 

 continent of America, and charging 

 a duty on spirits imported into 

 Newfoundland from his Majesty's 

 colonies in the West Indies. 



An act for extending the allow- 

 ance of the duty on salt used in 

 making oxigenated muriatic acid 

 for bleaching linen, to salt used in 

 making such acid for bleaching 

 thread and cotton twist. 



An act to amend an act passed 

 in the 50th year of his present 

 Majesty, for placing the duties of 

 hawkers and pedlers under the 

 management of the commissioners 

 of hackney coaches. 



An act to empower the com- 

 missioners of Chelsea hospital to 

 commute pensions for a sura of 

 money in certain cases. 



An act for amending an act 

 passed in the 12th year of his late 

 Majesty King George the 2nd, 

 intituled ' An act for the more 



• easy assessing, collecting, and le- 



* vying of county rates ; ' and for 

 the remedying certain defects in 

 the laws relating to the repairing 

 of county bridges and other works 

 maintained at the expense of 

 the inhabitants of counties in 

 England. 



An act for defraying the charge 

 of the pay and clothing of the mi- 

 litia and local militia in Great Bri- 

 tain for the year IS] 2. 



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