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such offices, in the event of such 

 security not being given within a 

 time to be limited after the grant 

 of such office. 



86. To amend two acts, 39 and 

 43 of his present majesty, for re- 

 gulating the manner in which the 

 East India company shall hire 

 and take up ships. 



87. To amend two acts, relat- 

 ing to the raising men for the ser- 

 vice of the East India company ; 

 and quartering and billeting such 

 men ; and to trials by regimental 

 courts-martial. 



88. To make provisions, for a 

 limited time, respecting certain 

 grants of offices. 



89. For defraying, until the 25th 

 of March, 1811, the charge of the 

 pay and clothing of the militia of 

 Ireland, and for makingallowances 

 in certain cases tosubaitern officers 

 of the said militia during peace. 



90. For defraying the charge of 

 the pay and clothing of the militia 

 and local militia in Great Britain 

 for the year 1810. 



91. To revive and continue, un- 

 til the 25th of March, 1811, and 

 amend so much of an act, 39th 

 and 40th of his present majesty, 

 as grants allowances to adjutants 

 and serjeant-majors of the militia 

 of England, disembodied under an 

 act of the same session. 



92. For making allowances in 

 certain cases to subaltern officers 

 of the militia in Great Britain, 

 while disembodied. 



93. For the improving and com- 

 pleting the harbour of Holyhead. 



94. For granting to his majes- 

 ty a sum of money to be raised 

 by lotteries- 

 OS. To enable the corporation, 



for preserving and improving the 

 port of Dublin, to erect, repair, 



and maintain, light-houses round 

 the coast of Ireland, and to raise 

 a fund for defraying the charge 

 thereof. 



96. To amend an act passed 

 this session, intituled, " An act 

 for increasing the rates of subsist- 

 ence to be paid to innkeepers and 

 others, on quartering soldiers." 



97. To continue, until the 6th 

 of July, 1811, and to amend seve- 

 ral acts for granting certain rates 

 and duties, andforallowing certain 

 drawbacksand bounties, on goods, 

 wares, and merchandize, import- 

 ed into and exported from Ire- 

 land ; and to grant his majesty, 

 until the 5th of July, 1811 , certain 

 new and additional duties on the 

 importation, and to allow draw- 

 backs on the exportation, of cer- 

 tain goods, wares, and merchan- 

 dize, into and from Ireland. 



98. For raising 216,000/. by 

 treasury bills, for the service of 

 Ireland for the year 1810. 



99. To amend several acts re- 

 lating to the making of malt, and 

 the granting of permits and certi- 

 ficates, and the regulations of bra- 

 ziers, and of persons employing 

 more than one still in Ireland. 



100. For respiting certain fines 

 imposed on stills in Ireland. 



101. For confirming an agree- 

 ment for thepurchase of the prisage 

 and butlerage of wines in Ireland, 

 entered into by the commissioners 

 of his majesty's treasury in Ire- 

 land, and the earl of Ormond, and 

 Ossory and his trustees, in pursu- 

 ance of an act, 46th of his present 

 majesty's reign. 



102. For the more eflFectuall)' 

 preventing the administering and 

 takingof unlawful oaths in Ireland ; 

 and for protection of magistrates 

 and witnesses in criminal cases. 



