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salt, and for authorizing the seizure 

 of utensils in cases where vessels 

 used in excise manufactories are 

 subject to forfeiture. 



An act to amend several acts 

 passed in the last and present ses- 

 sions of parliament relating to the 

 local militia. 



An act for the amendment of the 

 laws now in force in Ireland, rela- 

 tive to persons entering into recog- 

 nizances in criminal cases, in cus- 

 tody under any fine, or under such 

 recognizance. 



An act for amending the Irish 

 road acts. 



An act for defraying, until the 

 25th day of March, 1810, the 

 charge of the pay and clothing of 

 the militia of Ireland; for holding 

 courts martial on serjeant-majors, 

 Serjeants, corporals, and drummers, 

 for offences committed during the 

 time such militia shall not be em- 

 bodied; and for making allow- 

 ances, in certain cases, to subal- 

 tern officers of the said militia 

 during peace. 



An act to make provision in cer- 

 tain cases, for the wives and fami- 

 lies of ballotted men, substitutes, 

 and volunteers serving in the militia 

 of Ireland. 



An act for defraying the charge 

 of the pay and clothing of the mi- 

 litia and local militia in Great Bri- 

 tain for the year 1809. 



An act for making allowances, in 

 certain cases, to subaltern officers of 

 the militia in Great Britain, while 

 disembodied. 



An act to revive and continue 

 until the 25th day of March, 1810, 

 and amend so much of an act made 

 in the 39th and 40th years of his 

 present majesty, as grants certain 

 allowances to adjutantsandserjeant- 

 majors of the militia of England, 



disembodied under an act of the 

 same session of parliament. 



An act for providing relief for the 

 wives and families of the militia- 

 men in Scotland, when called into 

 actual service. 



An act to empower the judges to 

 try civil causes in their own coun- 

 ties in England. 



An act for charging the sum of 

 11,000,000/. raised for the service 

 of Great Britain for the year 1809, 

 and the sum of 7,932,100/. in ex- 

 chequer bills, funded pursuant to 

 an act of this session of parliament, 

 upon the duties granted to his ma- 

 jesty during the continuance of the 

 present war, and for certain periods 

 after the ratification of a definitive 

 treaty of peace. 



An act to enable the commission- 

 ers 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 1809. 



An act for granting to his majes» 

 ty a sum of money, to be raised by 

 lotteries. 



An act for further regulating the 

 constitution of the board of com- 

 missioners for auditing the public 

 accounts. 



An act to provide for a durable 

 allowance of superannuation to the 

 officers of excise, under certain re- 

 strictions. 



An act for empowering the board 

 of ordnance to exchange lands at 

 Purfleet in the county of Essex, for 

 other lands in the said parish. 



An act for repealing the several 

 duties of customs chargeable in 

 Great Britain, and for granting 

 other duties in lieu thereof. 



An act to amend the several acts 

 for the regulating and securing the 



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