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An act to make perpetual seve- 

 ral laws relating to the encourage- 

 ment of the silk manufactures ; to 

 the allowing the importation of 

 rape seed, and other seeds used 

 for extracting oil, whenever the 

 prices of middling British rape 

 seed shall he above a certain limit ; 

 to the encouraging the growth of 

 coffee in his majesty's plantations 

 in America; and for amending and 

 making perpetual several laws re- 

 lating to the preventing the clan- 

 destine running of goods, and the 

 danger of infection thereby ; and 

 to the allowing the importation of 

 seal skins cured with foreign salt 

 free of duty. 



An act for granting annuities to 

 discharge certain exchequer bills. 



An act for allowing the importa- 

 tion and exportation of certain 

 goods and commodities into and 

 from the port of Falmouth in the 

 island of Jamaica. 



An act for further continuing un- 

 til the 25th of March 1810, an act 

 made in the 39tli year of his pre- 

 sent majesty, for prohibiting the 

 exportation from and permitting 

 the importation to Great Britain of 

 corn ; and for allowing the impor- 

 tation of other articles of provi- 

 sion without payment of duty. 



An act for charging with duty 

 spent wash, re-distilled in Great 

 Britain. 



An act to permit, until the 25th 

 of March 1811, the importation of 

 tobacco into Great Britain, from 

 any place whatever. 



An act for allowing, until the 

 25th of March 1810, the importa- 

 tion of certain fish from parts of 

 the coast of his majesty's North 

 American colonies ; and for grant- 

 ing a bounty thereon. 



An act for establishing courts of 



judicature in the island of New- 

 foundland and the islands adjacent ; 

 and for re-annexing part of the 

 coast of Labrador and the islands 

 lying on the said coast to the go- 

 vernment of Newfoundland. 



An act to enable the clerks of the 

 king's coroner and attorney in the 

 Court of King's Bench to be ad- 

 mitted as attornies. 



An act for the appropriation of 

 20,000/. out of the consolidated 

 fund of Ireland, toward the encou- 

 ragement of the saving of flax 

 seed for sowing in Ireland. 



An act to continue until the 25th 

 of March 1810, certain acts for re- 

 gulating the drawbacks and boun- 

 ties on the exportation of sugar 

 from Ireland, and for warehousing 

 in Ireland, rum or spirits of the Bri- 

 tish sugar plantations. 



An act to continue until the 25th 

 day of March 1810, an act of the 

 41st year of his present majest)', 

 for prohibiting the exportation from 

 Ireland, and for permitting the im- 

 portation into Ireland, duty free, 

 of corn, and other provisions. 



An act for continuing and mak- 

 ing perpetual several duties of 

 Is. 6d., repealed by an act of the 

 last session of parliament on offices 

 and employments of profit, and on 

 annuities, pensions and stipends, 

 and thereby granted for one year 

 to the 25th of March 1809. 



An act to grant an excise duty 

 on spirits made or distilled from 

 sugar in Ireland, during the prohi- 

 bition of distillation from corn or 

 grain there, in lieu of the excise 

 duty now chargeable thereon, and 

 to allow a drawback on the export 

 thereof to foreign parts. 



An act to permit the registry at 

 Malta of ships taken as prize. 



An act for the more convenient 



payment 



