328 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1810. 



letters and packets free from duty 

 of postage. 



67. For better preservation of 

 heath fowl, commonly calledblack 

 game, in Somerset and Devon, 



68. For raising 1 ,400,000/. by 

 way of annuities, for the service 

 of Ireland. 



69. For raising 6,000,000/. by 

 exchequer bills, for the service of 

 Great Britain, for the year 1810. 



70. To enable the commissioners 

 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 1810. 



71. For appropriating part of 

 the surplus of the stamp duties, 

 granted 48th of his present ma- 

 jesty, for defraying the charges of 

 the loan made and stock created 

 in the present session. 



72. For improving and com- 

 pleting the harbour on the north 

 side of the hill of Howth, near 

 Dublin, and rendering it a fit situa- 

 tion for his majesty's packets. 



73. To alter, explain, and amend, 

 the laws now in force respecting 

 bakers residing out of the city of 

 London, or the liberties thereof, or 

 beyond ten miles of the Royal 

 Exchange. 



74. To grant his majesty addi- 

 tional duties upon letters and 

 packets sent by the post within 

 Ireland, 



75. To grant his majesty, an 

 additional duty on dwelling houses 

 in Ireland, in respect of the win- 

 dows or lights therein, 



76. To repeal certain duties 

 under the care of the commission- 

 ers for managing the stamp duties 

 in Ireland, and to grant new and 

 additional duties, and to amend 



the laws relating to stamp duties 

 in Ireland. 



77. For imposing additional du- 

 ties of custom on certain species of 

 wood imported into Great Britain. 



78. To repeal an act, 47th of 

 his present majesty, for suppress- 

 ing insurrection, and preventing 

 disturbances of the public peace 

 in Ireland. 



79. For regulating the continu- 

 ances of licenses for distilling spi- 

 rits from sugar in the Lowlands 

 of Scotland. 



80. For reviving and further 

 continuing, untilthe25th ofMarch, 

 1811, several laws for allowing the 

 importation of certain fish from 

 Newfoundland, and the coast of 

 Labrador, and of certain fish from 

 parts of the coast of his majesty's 

 North American colonies, and for 

 granting bounties thereon. 



81. To continue, until the 1st of 

 August, 1811, certain acts for ap- 

 pointing commissioners to enquire 

 into the fees, gratuities, perquisites, 

 andemoluments.received in several 

 public offices in Ireland, to examine 

 into any abuses which may exist 

 in the same, and in the mode of 

 receiving, collecting, issuing, and 

 accounting for, public money in 

 Ireland, 



82. To amend the laws relative 

 to the sale of flax seed and hemp 

 seed in Ireland, 



83. To repeal several acts re- 

 specting the woollen manufacture, 

 and for indemnifying persons liable 

 to penalty for having acted con- 

 trary thereto. 



84. For augmenting parochial sti- 

 pends in certain cases in Scotland. 



85. To regulate the takingof se- 

 curities in all offices, in respect of 

 which, security ought to be given; 

 and for avoiding the grant of all 



