242 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1815. 
An act to repeal the duties of 
Customs upon the importation of 
citrat of lime, and to grant other 
duties in lieu thereof. 
An act to grant duties of Cus- 
toms on the exportation of certain 
goods, wares, and merchandize, 
from Ireland, in lieu of the duties 
of Customs heretofore payable on 
such exportation. 
An act for the better regulation 
of the manufacture of brown 
linens in Ireland. 
An act to amend the laws now 
in force for regulating the impor- 
tation of corn. 
An act to continue, until the 
5th day of July, 1816, certain ad- 
ditional duties of Excise in Great 
Britain. 
An act for further continuing, 
until the 5th day of July, 1816, 
an act of the 44th year of his pre- 
sent Majesty, to continue the re- 
Strictions contained in the several 
acts of his present Majesty, on 
payments of cash by the Bank of 
England. 
An act to regulate the trade 
between Malta and its dependen- 
cies, and his Majesty’s colonies 
and plantations in America; and 
also between Malta and the United 
Kingdom. - ; 
An act for granting to his Ma- 
jesty, until the 5th day of April, 
1819, additional duties of Excise 
im Great Britain on sweets, to- 
bacco, snuff, and Excise licences. 
An act to amend certain acts 
respecting the exportation and 
importation of sugar, and further 
to regulate the importation of 
sugar, coffee, and other articles 
from certain islands in the West 
Indies. 
An act to rectify a mistake in 
an act of the present session -of 
Parliament, with respect to the 
duties on sugar imported from the © 
East Indies ; and for further con 
tinuing, until the end of six weeks 
from and after the expiration of 
any act or acts of Parliament, 
continuing the tempotary or war 
duties upon sugar imported into 
Great Britain, certain counter- 
vailing duties, drawbacks, and 
bounties, on refined sugar. 
An act to continue, until the 
5th day of July, 1816, certain 
temporary or war duties of Cus- 
toms on the importationinto Great 
Britain of goods, wares, and mer- 
chandize. 
An act to continue, until the 
25th day of March, 1817, an act 
made in the 49th year of his pre- 
sent Majesty, to permit the im- 
portation of tobacco into Great 
Britain from any place whatever. 
An act to grant to his Majesty 
an additional duty of Excise on 
tobacco in Ireland. 
An act to grant to his Majesty 
a duty of Customs on tobacco 
imported into Ireland. 
An act to amend several acts 
respecting the exportation and im- 
portation of sugar into and from 
Ireland ; and further to regulate 
the importation into Ireland of 
sugar, coffee, and other articles, 
from certain islands in the West 
Indies. 
An act to repeal so much of an 
act ofthelagtsessionof Parliament, 
as directs that no bleaching pow- 
der, made in Ireland and brought 
into Scotland, should be removed 
into England. . 
An act to revive and continue, 
until the 25th day of March, 1820, 
several laws relating to the’ en« 
couragement of the Greenland 
whale fisheries, and ‘to the allow- 
