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portation, or to be carried coast- 
wise 
An act to enable the trustees of 
turnpike-roads to abate the tolls 
on carriages, and to allow of 
their carrying extra weights in 
certain cases. 
An act to provide for the tak- 
ing an account of the popula- 
tion of Ireland, and for the ascer- 
taining the increase or diminu- 
tion thereof. 
An act to amend and Laplante 
an act passed: in the 54th year of 
his present Majesty, for main- 
taining: and keeping in repair 
dertain rdads and bridges made 
in Scotiand for the purpose of 
military communication; and for 
making more effectual provision 
for maintaining and repairing 
roads made, and bridges built in 
Scotland ‘under the authority of 
the parliamentary commissioners 
for highland roads and bridges. 
~ An act to amend an act of the 
53rd year of his present Majesty, 
for vesting in‘ his Majesty certain 
parts of Windsor Forest, in the 
county of Berks; and for enclos- 
ing the open commonable lands 
within the said Forest. 
An act for making compensa- 
tion for lands and hereditaments 
taken for erecting works at and 
vear Portsmouth and Hilsea, in 
the county of Southampton, in 
pursuance of an act made in the 
Jast session of Parliament. 
An act for raising the sum 
6f 36 millions by way of annui- 
ties. 
An act to amend an Act of his 
late Majesty King George the 
2nd, for the relief of the out-pen- 
sioners of the royal hospital at 
Chelsea, 
An act to authorize the allow- 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 
1815. 
ing to foreign officers, allowances 
equivalent in amount to the half- 
pay given to British officers under 
the like circumstances. 
An act to repeal an act of the 
53rd year of his present Majesty, 
for preventing the embezzlement 
of stores ; and to extend the pro- 
visions of the several acts relating 
to his Majesty’s naval, ordnance, 
and victualling stores, to all other 
public stores, ' 
An act to enable his Majesty to 
acquire ground necessary for sig- 
nal and telegraph stations. 
An act to increase the draw- 
backs and countervailing duties 
on tobacco, and to limit the ton- 
nage of ships in which wine ‘may 
be exported when duties are 
drawn back. 
An act for further regulating 
the issue and payment of money 
to his Majesty’s forces Beeaing 
abroad. 
Ao act for discontinuing cer- 
tain deductions from half-pay; 
and for further regulating the 
accounts of the paymaster-gene~ 
ral. 
An act to continue, until the 
end of the next session of Parlia- 
ment, for regulating the trade in 
spirits between great Britain and 
Ireland respectively. ‘ 
An act to grant further powers 
to the commissioners of Chelsea 
and Greenwich Hospitals with 
respect to pensions on those esta- 
blishments. 
An act for altering the rate at 
which the Crown may exercise its 
right of pre-emption of. ore in 
which’there is lead. 
An act to alter the conditions 
and regulations’ under which 
blubber and train-oil of Newfound: 
land are admitted to entry. 
