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money by annuities, for the ser- 
vice of Great Britain. 
An act to continue the encou- 
ragement of persons making dis- 
coveries for finding the longitude 
at sea, or other useful discoveries 
and improvements in navigation, 
and for making experiments re- 
lating thereto; and for discharg- 
ing certain debts incurred by the 
commissioners of the longitude, 
m carrying the acts relating there- 
to into execution. 
An act to enable his Majesty, 
until the Ist day of May 1816, to 
accept the services of the local 
mnilitia, either in or out of their 
counties, under certain restric- 
tions. 
An act to authorize, under pre- 
sent circumstances, the drawing 
out and embodying of the British 
and Irish militia, or any part 
thereof. 
_ Anact to repeal the several du- 
ties under the care of the com- 
missioners for managing the 
stamp-duties in Ireland, and to 
grant new duties in lieu thereof. 
An act to regulate the collec- 
tion and management of the 
Stamp-duties on law proceedings, 
attornies, solicitors, proctors, and 
corporate officers in Ireland. 
An act to provide for the col- 
Jection and management of stamp- 
duties on pamphlets, almanacks, 
and newspapers in Ireland. 
An act to repeal the several 
acts for the collection and ma- 
nagement of stamp-duties in Ire- 
land, and to make more effectual 
regulations for collecting and ma- 
naging the said duties in general. 
An act to grant duties of cus- 
toms, and to allow drawbacks and 
bounties on certain goods, wares, 
and merchandize imported into 
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and exported from Ireland, in liea 
of former duties, drawbacks, and 
bounties; and to make further 
regulations for securing the du- 
ties.of customs in Ireland. : 
An act toregulate the payment 
of the duties of customs on foreign 
goods imported into Great Britain 
from Ireland, or into Ireland from 
Great Britain; and of the draw- 
backs on the exportation of goods 
the growth, produce, or manu- 
facture of Great Britain or Ire- 
land, having been imporied into 
either country from the other. 
An act to amend so much of an 
act of the 33rd year of his present 
Majesty, as relates to fixing the 
limits of the towns of Calcutta, 
Madras, and Bombay; and also 
so much of an act of the 39th and 
40th year of his present Majesty, 
as relates to granting letters of 
administration to the effects of 
persons dying intestate within the 
several presidencies in the East 
Indies, to the Registrar of the 
Ecclesiastical Courts; and to 
enable the Governor in council of 
the said presidencies to remove 
persons not being British sub- 
jects; and to make provision for 
the. Judges in the East Indie 
in certain cases. ? 
An act to amend and continue 
for one year, and until twelve 
months after the termination of 
the present war by the ratification 
of a definitive treaty of peace, 
two acts of his present Majesty, 
for enabling subjects of foreign 
states to enlist and serve as sol- 
diers in his Majesty’s service; and 
to enable his Majesty to grant 
commissions to subjects of fo- 
reign states to serve as officers, 
under certain restrictions. 
An act to continuc, until the 
