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struments, and the duties on fire 
insurances,’ and on legacies and 
successions to personal. estate, 
upon ‘intestacies, now payable in 
Great Britain; and for granting 
other duties in lieu thereof. | 
An act for repealing the Stamp- 
office duties on advertisements; 
almanacks, newspapers, gold and 
silver plate, stage coaches, and 
licencesfor keeping stage coaches, 
now payable in Great Britain ; 
and for granting new duties in 
lieu thereof: c 
An act for granting an addi- 
tional sum of money for providing 
a suitable residence’and estate for 
the Duke of Wellington ‘and his 
heirs, in consideration of the emi- 
nent and signal services performs 
ed by the said duke to his Majesty 
and the public: 
An act for granting to his Ma- 
jesty certain sums out of the’ re- 
spective Consolidated Funds of 
Great Britain and Ireland, and 
for applying certain monies there- 
in mentioned for the service of 
the year) 18155) and for further 
appropriating the supplies grant- 
ed. in this session of “Parliament. 
- An-aet for.enabling his’ Majesty 
to grant to John Francis Erskine 
of, Mai, Esq. and his heirs and 
assigns, the feu duties and quit 
rents arising in the lordship of 
Stirling, in discharge of a debt of 
. greater valuecreated uponthe said 
feu duties by a grant from his 
Majesty King George the Ist. 
- An act: for | allowing Henry 
Meux, Thomas Starling Benson, 
Florence Thomas Young, Richard 
Latham, and John Newberry, to 
brew, duty free, a quantity of 
strong beer; the duty ‘on which 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 
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1815. 
shall be’ equivalent to the duty on 
the beer lost ; and to the duties on 
the malt and hops: expended in 
the production of the beer so lost. 
An act to amend an act made in 
the 48th year of his present Ma- 
jesty, to improve the land revenue 
of the Crown, so far as relates to 
the Great Forest of Brecknock, in 
the county of Brecknock ; and for 
vesting in his Majesty certain 
parts of the said forest, and for 
enclosing the said forest. 
An act to authorise the ap- 
pointment of commissioners for 
erecting an harbour for ships to 
the eastward of Dunleary, within 
the port and harbour of Dublin. ° 
“An aet to remove certain diffi- 
culties in the disposition of copy- 
hold estates by will. is 
An act to enable his Majesty; 
until six weeks after the com: 
mencement of the next session of 
Parliament, to regulate the trade 
and commerce carried on between 
his Majesty’s subjects and the in- 
habitants of the United States of 
America. Ot;7 20 
*. An act for better regulating the 
practice of apothecaries through- 
out England and Wales. 
An act for exonerating the es+ 
tates and effects of the late Sir 
James Colebrooke, the Jate Sir 
George Colebrooke, Arnold Nes- 
bitt; Sir Samuel Fludyer, Adam 
Drummond, and Moses Franks} 
and of their sureties, from all 
claims and demands whatsoever 
in respect of any contracts enters 
ed into with his Majesty’s Govern 
mente 8 Sie da | 
An act for enabling his Majesty 
to raise the sum of six millions 
for the service of Great Britain. ' 
