250 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1815. A 
jesty the sum of 20,000/. to be 
issued and applied towards re- 
pairing roads between London 
and Holyhead, by Chester, and 
between London and Bangor, by 
Shrewsbury. 
An act for granting certain 
rates on postage and letters to 
and from Great Britain, the Cape 
of Good Hope, the Mauritius, and 
the East Indies; and for making 
certain regulations respecting the 
postage of ship letters, and of let- 
ters in Great Britain. ; 
An act for fixing the rates of 
subsistence tobe paid to innkeep- 
ers and others on quartering sol- 
diers. 
An act to continue, until the 
th day of July 1816, the tempo- 
rary fourth part of the duties pay- 
able in Scotland upon distillers? 
wash, spirits, and licencesimposed 
by an act of the 54th year of his 
present Majesty ; and for enabling 
his Majesty, by order in council, 
to modify the operations of the 
saidact, or reduce the duties there- 
by imposed. 
An act to amend the laws rela- 
tive to the transportation of of- 
fenders ; to continue in force un- 
til the first day of May 1816. 
An act for the better examina- 
tion of witnesses in the Courts of 
Equity in Ireland, and for em- 
powering the Courts of Law and 
Equity in Ireland to grant com- 
missioners for taking affidavits in 
all parts of Great Britain, 
An act to enable grand juries 
to present additional sums forcon- 
stables in Ireland, and for the se- 
cure conveyance of prisoners. 
Anact to amend severalacts re« 
lating to hackney coaches ; for 
authorising the licensing of an 
additional number of hackney 
chariots; and for licensing car- 
riages drawn by one horse. 
An act for the encouragement 
of seamen, and the more effectual 
manning of his Majesty’s navy 
during the present war. 
An act to amend and render 
more effectual an act of the 52nd 
year of his present Majesty, to 
amend and regulate the assess- 
ment and collection of the assess- 
ed taxes, and of the rates and du- 
ties on profits arising on property, 
professions, trades, and offices, 
in that part of Great Britain call- 
ed Scotland. 
An act to repeal the Excise du. 
ties and drawbacks on Epsom 
salt. 
An act to regulate the issuing 
of licences to allow open boats to 
proceed to foreign, parts, and for 
revoking the same when neces- 
sary. 
An act to exonerate, in, certain 
cases, foreign spirits imported 
during the suspension of the spirit 
intercourse between Great Britain 
and Ireland, from the additional 
duty imposed thereon. 
An act to, defray the charge of 
the pay, clothing, and contingent 
expenses of the disembodied Mi- 
litia in Great Britain, and of the 
miners of Cornwall and Devon; 
and for granting allowances, in 
certain cases, to subaltern officers, 
adjutants, surgeons, mates, and 
serjeant-majors of Militia, until 
the 25th day of March 1816. 
An act for defraying the charge 
of the pay and clothing of the 
Local Militia in Great Britain, to 
the 25th day of March 1816. 
An act for defraying, until the 
25th day of June 1816, the charge 
of the pay and clothing of the 
Militia of Ireland; and for making 
