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house to another, in the same 

 port. 



An act for amending and re- 

 ducing into one act, the provi- 

 sions contained in any laws now 

 in force imposing the penalty of 

 death for any act done in breach 

 of or in resistance to any part of 

 the laws for collecting his Majes- 

 ty's revenue in Great Britain. 



An act to suspend and finally 

 vacate the seats of members of the 

 House of Commons, who shall be- 

 come bankrupts, and who shall 

 not pay their debts in full within 

 a limited time. 



An act to explain the exemption 

 from toll in several acts of parlia- 

 ment, for carriages employed in 

 huf bandr)' ; and for regulating the 

 toils to be paid on other carriages, 

 and on horses, in certain other 

 cases therein specified. 



An act for the better regulating 

 and preserving parish and other 

 registers of births, baptisms, mar- 

 riages, and burials in England. 



An act for regulating the allow- 

 ances granted out of the duties of 

 assessed taxes, to persons in respect 

 of the number of their children, 

 by an act passed in the 46th year 

 of his present Majesty ; and for 

 extending the limitation mentioned 

 in the said act in proportion to the 

 increase of the said duties. 



An act to enable the keeper of 

 his Majesty's privy purse for the 

 time being, to dispose of and trans- 

 fer all such pubhc stocks or funds, 

 as now do or shall hereafter stand 

 in liis name, in the books of the 

 governor and company of the bank 

 of England, in trust for his Ma- 

 jesty. 



An act to regulate the separation 

 of damaged from sound coffee, and 

 to permit dealers to send out any 

 quantity of coffee not exceeding 



eight pounds weight without per- 

 mit, until the end of two years 

 from the passing of this act. 



An act to amend an act passed 

 in the 44th year of his Majesty's 

 reign for granting stamp duties in 

 Great Britain, so far as regards the 

 duties granted on medicines and 

 on licences for vending the same. 



An act to extend the provisions 

 of an act of the last session of par- 

 liament, relating to the half pay 

 and allowance of officers retiring 

 from service ; and to authorize the 

 allowing to foreign officers wound- 

 ed the like pensions and allowances 

 as are given to British officers un- 

 der the like circumstances. 



An act to repeal an act, passed 

 in the 49th year of his present 

 Majesty, intituled ' An act for 

 better regulating the office of 

 agent general for volunteers and 

 local militia,' and for the more ef- 

 fectually regulating the said office. 

 An act to rectify a mistake and 

 to carry into more effectual execu- 

 tion the purposes of an act made 

 in the last session of parliament, 

 relating to the British white her- 

 ring fishery. 



An act for granting to his Ma- 

 jesty certain sums of money out of 

 the consolidated fund of Great 

 Britain, and for applying certain 

 monies therein mentioned, for the 

 service of the year 1812, and for 

 further appropriating the supplies 

 granted in this session of parlia- 

 ment. 



An act to repeal certain acts, 

 and amend other acts relating to 

 religious worship and assemblies, 

 and persons teaching or preaching 

 therein. 



An act for the more effectual 

 punishment of persons aiding pri- 

 soners of war to escape from his 

 Majesty's dominions. 



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