330 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1810. 



103. For repealing several laws 

 relating to prisons in Ireland, and 

 for re-enacting such of the provi- 

 sions thereof as have been found 

 useful, with amendments. 



lOi. For altering the amount of 

 certain duties of assessed taxes 

 granted by an act, 48th of his 

 present majesty, and for granting 

 his mojesty certain other duties of 

 assessed taxes on the articles 

 therein mentioned. 



105. To regulate the manner of 

 making surcharges of the duties 

 of assessed taxes, and of the tax 

 upon the profits arising from pro- 

 perty, professions, trades, and 

 offices, and for amending the acts 

 relating to the said duties. 



106. For regulating the manner 

 of assessing lands in certain cases 

 to the duties arising from the 

 profits of property, professions, 

 trades, and offices, and for giving 

 relief from the said duties on oc- 

 casion of losses in other cases 

 therein mentioned. 



107. To regulate the examina- 

 tion and payment of assignments 

 for clothing of his majesty's forces. 



108. To amend and enlarge the 

 powers of an act, 2nd of his pre- 

 sent majesty, for encouragement 

 of the fisheries of this kingdom, 

 and protection of the persons em- 

 ployed therein. 



109. To continue for two years, 

 and from thence until the end of 

 the then next session of parlia- 

 ment, and amend an act, 47th of 

 his present majesty, for prevent- 

 ing improper persons from having 

 arms in Ireland. 



110. To allow, until the 1st of 

 August 1811, thebringi ng of coals, 

 culm, and cinders, to London and 

 Westminster by inland navigation. 



111. To limit the amount of 



pensions to be granted out of the 

 civil list of Scotland. 



112. For abridging the form of 

 extracting decrees of the court of 

 session in Scotland, and for regu- 

 lation of certain parts of the pro- 

 ceedings of that court. 



113. For enabling his majesty 

 to raise 3,000,000/. for the ser- 

 vice of Great Britain. 



114. For granting his majesty 

 a sum of money, to be raised by 

 exchequer bills, and to be advanc- 

 ed and applied in the manner and 

 upon the terms therein-mentioned, 

 for relief of the united company of 

 merchants of England trading to 

 the East Indies. 



115. For granting his majesty 

 certain sums of money out of the 

 consolidated fund of Great Britain, 

 and for applying certain monies 

 therein-mentioned, for the service 

 of the year 1810; and for furtler 

 appropriating the supplies granted 

 in this session of parliament. 



116. To extend and amend the 

 term and provisions of an act, 

 39th and 40th of his present ma- 

 jesty, for the better preservation 

 of timber in the New Forest, 

 countj- of Southampton, and for 

 ascertaining the boundaries of the 

 said forest, and of the lands of the 

 crown within the same. 



117. To direct that accounts of 

 increase and diminution of public 

 salaries, pensions, and allowances, 

 shall be? nnually laid beforepariia- 

 ment, ana to regulate and control 

 the granting and paying of such 

 salaries, pensions, and allowances. 



118. For regulating the offices 

 of registrar of admiralty and prize 

 courts. 



119. For further amending and 

 enlarging the powers of an act, 

 46111 of his present majesty, for 



