326 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1810. 



31. For augmenting the salaries 

 of the lords of session, lords com- 

 missioners of justiciary, and barons 

 of excliequer in Scotland, and 

 judges in Ireland. 



32. To repeal certain parts of 

 several acts of the parliament of 

 Ireland, so far as relates to limiting 

 the number of persons to be car- 

 ried by stage-coaches or other 

 carriages ; for enacting other li- 

 mitations in lieu thereof; and for 

 other purposes relating thereto. 



33. For enabling tenants en tail 

 and for life, and also ecclesiastical 

 persons, to grant land for the pur- 

 pose of endowing schools in Ire- 

 land. 



34. For allowing exportation of 

 British and Irish-made malt, from 

 one part of the United Kingdom 

 to the other. 



35. For altering the mode of 

 collecting the duty on insurances 

 against loss by fire, upon property 

 in his majesty's islands and pos- 

 sessions in the West Indies, and 

 elsewhere beyond the seas ; and 

 for exempting certain bonds and 

 receipts from stamp duty, for 

 giving relief in certain cases of 

 stamps spoiled or misused, and for 

 explaining part of an act, 48th of 

 his majesty, for granting stamp 

 duties in Great Britain. 



36. For granting annuities to 

 discharge an additional number 

 of exchequer bills. 



37. For enabling his majesty to 

 settle an annuity on the duke of 

 Brunswick Wolfenbuttel. 



38. To extend the provisions 

 of an act, 4Sth of his present ma- 

 jesty, intituled, " an act to per- 

 mit certain goods imported into 

 Ireland to be warehoused or se- 

 cured, without the duties due on 

 the importation thereof being* 



first paid," and to amend the 

 same. 



39. For repaying in certain 

 cases the duty paid on the export 

 of foreign plain linen. 



40. For discontinuing the bounty 

 on exportation of oil of vitriol, 

 and allowing a drawback of a pro- 

 portion of the duties paid on the 

 importation of foreign brimstone, 

 used in making oil of vitriol. 



41. For placing the duties of 

 hawkers and pedlars under the 

 management of the commissioners 

 of hackney-coaches. 



42. For consolidating the duties 

 of customs for the Isle of Man, 

 and placing the same under the 

 management of the commission- 

 ers of customs in England. 



43. For maintaining and keep- 

 ing in repair, roads made, and 

 bridges built, in Scotland, under 

 authority of the parliamentary 

 commissioners for highland roads 

 and bridges. 



44. To provide for a durable 

 allowance of superannuation to 

 oflicers of excise in Scotland, 

 under certain restrictions. 



45. For raising 12,000,000/. by 

 way of annuities. 



46. For encouraging the con- 

 sumption of malt liquor in Ireland. 



47. To extend and amend the 

 provisions of an act, 37th of his 

 present majesty, for relief and 

 maintenance of insolvent debtors 

 detained in prison in Ireland. 



48. To repeal three acts, 2Sth, 

 30th, and 46ih, of his present ma- 

 jesty, for limiting the number of 

 persons to be carried on the out- 

 side of stage-coaches or other 

 carriages, and to enact other re- 

 gulations for carrying the objects 

 of the said act into effect. 



49. To anitnd the laws for the 



