268 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1812. 



An act to prevent the issuing 

 and circulating of pieces of gold 

 and silver, or other metal, usually 

 called tokens, except such as are 

 issued by the banks of England and 

 Ireland respectively. 



An act to extend the provisions 

 of an act passed in the 36th year 

 of the reign of his present Majes- 

 ty, for the relief of persons equita- 

 bly entitled to stocks and annuities 

 transferable at the bank of Eng- 

 land, and of an act passed in this 

 present session for the relief of in- 

 fant suitors entitled to the like 

 stocks and annuities, to all other 

 transferable stocks and funds. 



An act for charging foreign li- 

 quors and tobacco derelict, jetsam, 

 flotsam, lagan, or wreck, brought 

 or coming into Great Britain, with 

 the duties payable on importation 

 of such liquors and tobacco. 



An act to enable justices of the 

 peace to order parochial relief to 

 prisoners confined under mesne 

 process for debt in such gaols as are 

 not county gaols. 



An act for enabling his Majesty 

 to grant leasts under certain cir- 

 cumstances, and for the better car- 

 rying into effect the provisions of an 

 act passed in the 39th and 40th 



year of the reign of his present 

 Majesty, touching the formation of 

 a map of the New Forest in the 

 county of Southampton, and con- 

 tinuing and extending other pro- 

 visions of the said act ; for further 

 appropriating the monies arisen or 

 to arise from the sale of certain 

 crown lands under the authority of 

 divers acts of parliament ; for an- 

 nexing certain lands within the 

 forest of Rockingham to his Ma- 

 jesty's manor of King's Cliffe ; and 

 for enabling the commissioners of 

 the treasury to appropriate small 

 portions ot land for ecclesiastical 

 purposes. 



An act for the preservation of the 

 public peace in certain disturbed 

 counties in England ; and to give, 

 until the 25th day of March, 1813, 

 additional powers to justices for 

 that purpose. 



An act for the relief of certain 

 insolvent debtors in Ireland. 



An act for enabling his Majesty 

 to raise the sum of three millions 

 for the service of Great Britain, 

 and for applying the sum of 

 200,000/. British currency for the 

 service of Ireland. 



An act for the relief of certain 

 insolvent debtors in. England. 



REMARKABLE TRIALS AND LAW CASES. 



TRIALS FOR LIBEL AND STATE 

 CRIMES. 



Trial of Mr. Kirwan, one of the 

 Catholic Delegates, at Dublin. — 

 The Court of King's Bench having 

 commenced their sittings for this 

 term on Thursday, the 23rd of 



January, proceeded on Monday the 

 27th, to the trial of Mr. Thomas 

 Kirwan, one of the Roman Ca- 

 tholic delegates for the parish of 

 St. Mary's, in Dublin. 



After the panel for the jury 

 had been called over, one of the 

 counsel for the traversers rose, and 



challenged 



