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. An-act to continue, until six 
months after the ratification of a 
definitive treaty of peace, an act 
of the 45th year of his present 
Majesty, for granting to foreign 
ships put under his Majesty’s pro- 
tection, the privileges of prize- 
ships ; and for allowing aliens in 
foreign colonies surrendered to 
his Majesty, to exercise the occu- 
pations of merchants or factors 
during the present war. 
An act to amend several acts 
relating to fines in respect of un- 
Jawful distillation in Ireland, to 
the warehousing of spirits, and 
to the securing the duties of ex- 
cise on spirits distilled, and oa 
hides and skins tanned in Ireland. 
An act to amend an act, passed 
in the last session of Parliament, 
intituled, An act to provide for 
the better execution of the laws 
in Ireland, by appointing super- 
intending magistrates and addi- 
tional constables in counties, in 
certain cases. 
. An act, to impose certain duties 
on the importation, and to allow 
drawbacks on the exportation of 
certain sorts of wood into and 
from Ireland, in lieu of former 
duties and drawbacks on the like 
sorts of wood; and to indemnify 
persons who have admitted cer- 
tain sorts of wood to entry.on pay- 
ment of a proportion only of the 
duty imposed thereon. 
_ An act to amend an act made 
jo the 52nd year cf his present 
Majesty, for waking provision for 
the better support of his Majesty’s 
household, during the continuance 
of his Majesty’s indisposition. 
\ An act to continue and amend 
_ an act, passed in the 48th year of 
the reign of his present Majesty, 
intituled, An Act for empowering 
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the Governor and Company. of 
the Bank of England to advance 
the sum of three millions towards 
the supply for the service of the 
year 1808. 
An act to indemnify such per- 
sons in the United Kingdom as 
have omitted to qualify themselves 
for offices and employments, and 
for extending the times limited 
for those purposes respectively, 
until the 25th day of March 1816; 
and to permit such persons in 
Great Britain as have omitted to 
make and file affidavits of the exe- 
cution of indentures of clerks to 
attornies and solicitors, to make 
and file the same on or before the 
first day of Hilary Term 1816, 
An act to settle and secure an 
annuity on Lord Walsingham, in 
consideration of his services as 
chairman of the committees of the 
House of Lords. 
An act to grant certain duties 
of Excise upon licences for the 
sale of spirituous and other liquors 
by retail, and uponlicences to per- 
sons dealing in exciseable com- 
modities, in Ireland, in lieu of the 
Stamp-duties payable upon such 
licences; and to secure the pay- 
ment of such Excise-duties, and 
to regulate the issuing of such 
licences; and ‘to discourage the 
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-immoderate use of spirituous li- 
quors in Ireland. 
An act for punishing mutiny 
and desertion; and for the better 
payment of the army and their 
quarters. 
An act for the regulating of his 
‘Majesty’s Royal Marine forces 
while on shore. : 
An act to repeal the duties of 
Customs payable on the impor- 
tation of tobacco, and to grant 
other. duties in lieu thereof, 
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