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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1809. 



payment of pensions to widows of 

 officers of the navy. 



An act to amend an act made in 

 the 45th year of his present ma- 

 jesty, for amending and rendering 

 more effectual an act of tiie parlia- 

 ment of Ireland, for erecting and 

 establishing public infirmaries or 

 hospitals. 



An act for increasing the rates of 

 subsistence to be paid to inn-keepers 

 and others on quartering soldiers. 



An act for further continuing 

 until the 25th of July 181 1, an act 

 made in the 33rd year of his pre- 

 sent majesty, for rendering the 

 payment of creditors more equal 

 and expeditious in Scotland. 



An act for making compensation 

 to the proprietors of such lands and 

 hereditaments as have been pur- 

 chased for better securing his ma- 

 jesty's docks, ships, and stores, at 

 Portsmouth : and for extending the 

 lines and works at Dover; in pur- 

 suance of an act made in the 46th 

 year of his present majesty. 



An act to amend and render 

 more effectual an act, passed ia the 

 last session of parliament, for en- 

 abling his majesty to establish a 

 permanent local militia force, 

 under certain restrictions, for the 

 defence of the realm. 



An act to amend an act made 

 in the 48th year of his present ma- 

 jesty, to provide that British ships 

 captured by the enemy, becoming 

 the property of Britisli subjects, 

 shall not be entitled to the privi- 

 lege of British ships. 



An act for better regulating the 

 public records of Scotland. 



An act for regulating the mode in 

 whicli the average price of Brown 

 or Muscovado ftugit, exclusive of 

 the duty thereon, is to be ascertain- 

 ed under the provisions ofaoact 



passed in the 46th year of his pre- 

 sent majesty. 



An act to permit goods brought 

 in as prize, and restored by the 

 court of Admiralty, or which have 

 been seized as droits, and so restor- 

 ed, to be sold or transferred within 

 this kingdom, without paying the 

 home consumption duty. 



An act for more conveniently 

 paying of allowances on the com- 

 passionate list of the navy, and of 

 half-pay to officers of the royal 

 marines. 



An act to authorize the principal 

 officers of the customs in the Bri- 

 tish colonies and plantations in 

 America and the West Indies, to 

 examine witnesses on oath. 



An act to permit certain articles, 

 the growth, production, or manu- 

 facture of Europe, to be laden and 

 shipped on board ships arriving 

 with British North American pro- 

 duce, and fish taken by settlers in 

 the British North American colo- 

 nies, at any port of Europe, in order 

 to be exported to the principal ports 

 in the British colonies and planta- 

 tions in North America. 



An act to amend and render 

 more effectual an act, passed in the 

 last session of parliament, for ena- 

 bling his majesty to establish a per- 

 manent local militia force in Scot- 

 land, under certain restrictions, for 

 the defence of the realm. 



An act to authorize his majesty 

 to permit, until the 25th of March 

 1812, any goods and commoditias 

 to be imported into and exported 

 from Nova Scotia and New Bruns- 

 wick, in any ship or vessel what- 

 soever. 



An act to amend so much of an 

 act made in the 37th year of his 

 present majesty, for granting to his 

 majesty certain stamp duties, as re- 

 lates 



