APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE: 
allowances in certain cases to sub- 
altern officers of the said Militia 
during peace. 
An act to explain and amend 
the laws relating to the Militias 
of Great Britain and Ireland. 
An act toprovide for the charge 
of the addition to the public fund- 
ed debt of Great Britain, for the 
service of the year 1815. 
An act to amend an act passed 
in the last session of Parliament, 
for better regulating the office of 
Agent-general for Volunteers and 
Local Militia, and for the more 
effectually regulating the same. 
An act to continue for one year 
certain acts for the better preven- 
tion and punishment of attempts 
to seduce persons serving in his 
Majesty’s forces by sea and land, 
from their duty and allegiance to 
his Majesty, or to incite them to 
mutiny or disobedience. 
An act to provide for the sup- 
port of captured slaves during the 
period of adjudication, 
An act for the better protection 
of the trade of the United King- 
dom during the present hostilities 
with France. 
An act to extendthe exemption 
granted by law on coals and culm, 
for which the coast duties have 
been duly paid, on being again 
exported and carried to any place 
in this kingdom, to cinders or 
coked coals burnt from pit-coal, 
which has paid the coast duties. 
An act to continue, until the 
Ist day of August, 1816, two acts 
of the 50th and 45th years of his 
resent Majesty, allowing the 
ringing of coals, culm, and cin- 
ders to London and Westminster, 
by inland navigation. 
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Anact for allowing certain tiles 
to be made, duty free, to serve 
for draining. 
An aet for the further preven- 
tion of frauds in the manufacture 
of sweets, 
Arp act to revive and continue, 
until the 25th day of March 1820, 
an act of the 28th year of his pre- 
sent Majesty, for the more effec- 
tual encouragement of the manu~ 
facture of flax and cotton in Great 
Britain. 
An act to revive, amend, and 
continue, until the 25th day of 
March 1821, so much of an act of 
the 41st year of his present Ma-~ 
jesty as allows the use of salt, 
duty free, for curing fish in bulk 
or in barrels; and to repeal cer- 
tain laws relating to the allow- 
ance of salt, duty free, for the 
North Seas and Iceland fisheries. 
An act to revive and continue, 
until the 5th day of July 1816, an 
act of the 46th year of his present 
Majesty’s reign, for granting an 
additional bounty on the exporta- 
tion of the silk manufactures of 
Great Britain. 
An act for charging an addi- 
tional duty on certain seeds im- 
ported. 
An actto authorizethe directors 
general of inland navigation in 
Ireland to proceed in carrving on 
and completing the canal from 
Dublin to Tarmonbury on the 
river Shannon. 
An act to repeal the bounties 
payable in Ireland on the expor- 
tation of certain calicoes and cot- 
tons. . 
Anact forrepealing the Stamp- 
duties on deeds, law proceedings, 
and other written or printed in- 
