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 h;ill. 



An act for punishing niutinyand 

 desertion ; and for the better pay- 

 ment of the army and their quar- 

 ters. 



An act for the regulating of 

 his Majesty's royal marine forces 

 while on shore. 



An act to indemnify such persons 

 in the united kingdom as have 

 omitted to qualify themselves for 

 offices and employments, and for 

 extendingthe time limited forthose 

 purposes respectively until the 

 25th of March, 1S18 ; and to per- 

 mit such persons in Great Britain 

 as have omitted to make and file 

 affidavits of the execution of in- 

 dentures of clerks to attornies and 

 solicitors, to make and file the 

 same on or before the 1 st day of 

 hilary term, 1818. 



An act to continue, until the .5th 

 of July, 1818, an act of the 46th of 

 his present Majesty, for granting 

 an additional bounty on the ex- 

 portation of the silk manufactures 

 of Great Britain. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 eighteen millions by exchequer 

 bills for the service of the year 

 1S18. 



An act to repeal, during the con- 

 ti nuance of peace, so much of an act 

 of the 9th of his present Majesty, 

 as prohibits the exportation of pig 

 and bar iron, and certain naval 

 stores, unless the pre-emption 

 thereof be offered to the conmiis- 

 sioners of his Majesty's navy. 



An act to facilitate the hearing 

 and determining of suits in equity 

 in his Majesty court of Exchequer 

 at Westminster. 



An act for the more effectually 

 preventing seditious meetings and 

 assemblies. 

 Vol. LIX. 



An act for making further re- 

 gulations in respect to the pay of 

 the officers of the royal navy, in 

 certain cases therein mentioned. 



An act to revive and continue 

 for two years, and from thence 

 until the end of the then next 

 session of Parliament, two acts 

 made in the 47th and 50th year* 

 of his present Majesty, for the 

 preventing improper persons from 

 having arms in Ireland. 



An act to amend two acts of 

 the 54th and 55th of his Majesty's 

 reign, to provide for the better 

 execution of the laws in Ireland, 

 by appointing superintending ma- 

 gistrates and additional constables 

 in counties in certain cases. 



An act to further continue, un- 

 til the 25th of March, 1820, an 

 act of the 7th of George 2nd, for 

 the free importation of cochineal 

 and indigo. 



An act to niter and enlarge the 

 powers of an act passed in the 

 54th of his present Majesty, in- 

 tituled, " .\n act for the further 

 improvement of the land revenue 

 of the crown." 



An act to explain and amend an 

 act made in the 48th of his pre- 

 sent Majesty, for repealing the 

 duties of assessed taxes, and grant- 

 ing new duties in lieu thereof; 

 and to exem])t such dwelling- 

 houses as may be employed for 

 the sole purpose of trade, or of 

 lodging goods, wares, or mer- 

 chandise, from the duties charged 

 by the said act. 



An act to amend and render 

 more effectual four several acts 

 passed in the 48th, 49th, 52nd, 

 and 56th of his present Majesty, 

 for enabling the commissioners 

 for the reduction of the n.itional 

 debt to grant life uxniuities. 



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