APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE. . 
ing vessels employed in the said 
‘ fisheries to complete their full 
number of men at certain ports. 
An act for raising the sum of 
2,323,7501. Irish currency, by 
Treasury bills, for the service of 
Treland, for the year,1815. 
An act to continue, until three 
months after the ceasing of any 
restriction imposed on the bank 
of England from issuing cash in 
payment, the several acts for con- 
firming and continuing the re- 
Strictions on payments in eash by 
the Bank of Ireland. 
An act to facilitate the adminis- 
tration of justice in that part of 
the United Kingdom, called Scot- 
land, by the extending trial by 
jury to civil causes. 
An act for the more effectual 
prevention of the use of false and 
deficient measures. 
An act for the relief of the cap- 
tors of prizes, with respect to the 
admitting and landing of certain 
ptize vessels and goods in Ireland; 
to continue in force until the 25th 
day of March, 1816. 
An act for continuing the pre- 
miums allowed to ships employed 
in the southern whale fishery. 
An act to amend an act passed 
in the 48th year of the reign of 
his present Majesty, intituled, An 
act for the better care and main- 
tenance of lunatics, being paupers 
or criroinals in England. 
An act for procuring returns 
relative to the expense and main- 
tenance of the poor in England ; 
and also relative to the highways. 
An act for enlarging the powers 
of two acts of his present Majesty, 
for providing clergymen to offi- 
ciate in gaols and houses of cor- 
rection within England and Wales. 
An act to procure returns of 
persons committed, tried, and 
convicted for criminal offences’ 
and misdemeanours. 
An act for the abolition of gaol 
and other fees connected with the 
gaols in England. 
An act to amend an act of his’ 
late Majesty King George the 
Second, for the more easy as- 
sessing, collecting, and levying 
of county rates. 
An act to revive and continue, 
until the 25th day of March, 1820, 
several acts for charging additional 
duties on copper imported into 
Great Britain. ; 
An act to revive and continue, 
for one year, the duties and con 
tributions on the profits arising 
from property, professions, trades, 
and offices in Great Britain. 
An act to repeal an act of the 
last session of Parliament, for 
establishing regulations respecting 
aliens arriving in this kingdom, 
or resident therein; and to esta= 
blish, for twelve months, other 
regulations respecting aliens ar- 
riving in this kingdom, or resid- 
ing therein, in certain cases. 
An act to enable the commis 
sioners of his Majesty’s woods, 
forests, and land revenues, to con- 
tract for the purchase and sur- 
render of crown leases, and to sell 
his majesty’sinterest in the Thorn- 
hill estate, in the parish of Stall- 
bridge in the county of Dorset, 
and in certain small parcels of 
Jand belonging to his Majesty’s 
subjects within the royal forests ; 
and to remove doubts as to estates 
of the crown, sold by order of the 
said commissioners, being exempt- 
ed from the auction duty. 
An act to authorize the com- 
missioners and governors of the 
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