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Art act for defraying, until the 

 25th day of March, 1813, the 

 fcharge of the pay and clothing 

 of the militia of Ireland ; and for 

 making allowances in certain cases 

 to subaltern officers of the said mi- 

 litia during peace. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 1,216,666/. 135. id. Irish currency 

 by treasury bills for the service of 

 Ireland for the year 1812. 



An act to enable the com- 

 missioners of his Majesty's treasury 

 to issue exchequer bills, on the 

 credit of such aids or supplies as 

 have been or shall be granted by 

 parliament for the service of Great 

 Britain for the year 1812. 



An act to make more effectual 

 provision for enabling the corpora- 

 tion for preserving and improving 

 the port of Dublin, to erect, re- 

 pair, and maintain light houses 

 and lights round the coasts of Ire- 

 land, and to raise a fund for defray- 

 ing the charge thereof. 



An act to amend an act of this 

 session of parliament for amending 

 the laws relating to the local mili- 

 tia of England. 



An act for imposing additional 

 duties of customs on certain species 

 of wood, and on pot and pearl 

 ashes imported into Great Britain. 



An act to amend an act made in 

 the present session of parliament, 

 intituled ' An act to revive and 

 continue until the 31st day of De- 

 cember, 1812, so much of an act 

 made in the 49th year of his pre- 

 sent Majesty, to prohibit the distil- 

 lation 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 4-9th year aforesaid, to sus- 

 pend the importation of British 

 or Irish made spirits into Great 

 BrilaJn or Ireland, respectively; 



and for granting certain duties oni 

 worts or wash made from sugar 

 during the prohibition of distilla- 

 tion from corn or grain in Great 

 Britain.' 



An act to repeal so much of an 

 act of the 43rd year of his present 

 Majesty, as permits the importa- 

 tion of goods and commodities 

 from Turkey, Egypt, or the Le- 

 vant seas, in foreign ships. 



An act to explain, amend, and 

 extend the provisions of an act, 

 passed in the last session of par- 

 liament, for enabling the wives and 

 families of soldiers to return to their 

 homes, to the widows, wives, and 

 families of soldiers dying or em- 

 ployed on foreign service. 



An act to autliorize the transfer 

 to the East Indies, of debts origin- 

 ally contracted there, on the part 

 of the East India company, paya- 

 ble in England. 



An act to remove doubts as to 

 an act passed in the 50th year of 

 the reign of his present Majesty, 

 relating to raising men for the 

 service of the East India com- 

 pany. 



An act for amending and en- 

 larging the powers of an act passed 

 in the 50th year of his present 

 Majesty, to enable his royal high- 

 ness the Prince of Wales to grant 

 leases of certain lands and pre- 

 mises called Prince's Meadows, in 

 the parish of Lambeth, in the 

 county of Surrey, parcel of his 

 said royal highness's duchy of 

 Cornwall, for the purpose of build- 

 ing thereon. 



An act for vesting in his Majes- 

 ty, his heirs, and successors, cer- 

 tain lands or grounds, formerly 

 part of the wastes of the manor of 

 Sandhurst, in the county of Berks, 

 freed and ilischargcd of common- 

 able and other rights. 



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