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sent Majesty, for permitting the 

 exportation of salt from the port 

 of Nassau in the island of New 

 Providence, the port of Exutna, and 

 the port of Crooked island in the 

 Bahama islands, in American ships 

 coming in ballast. 



An act for granting, for two 

 years from the 5th of July, 1S17, 

 bounties on sugar, refined other- 

 wise than by claying. 



An act to allow corps of yeo- 

 manry or volunteer cavalry, when 

 assembled for the suppression of 

 riots or tumults, to be quartered 

 and billetted, and officers on half- 

 pay to hold certain commissions 

 in such corps, and to exempt mem- 

 bers in such corps from serving 

 the office of constable. 



An act for the continuation of 

 all and every person or persons 

 in any and every office, place, or 

 employment, civil or military, 

 within the united kingdom of 

 Great Britain and Ireland, domi- 

 nion of Wales, town of Berwick- 

 upoai- Tweed, isles of Jersey, 

 Guernsey, Alderney, Sarke, and 

 Man, and also in all and every of 

 his Majesty's foreign possessions, 

 colonies or plantations, which he 

 or she shall hold, possess, or ex- 

 ercise during the pleasure of the 

 crown, at the time of the death or 

 demise of his present Majesty, 

 until removed or discharged there- 

 fiom by the succeeding King or 

 Queen of this realm. 



An act to prevent the issuing 

 and circulating of pieces of cop- 

 per or other metal, usually called 

 tokens. 



An act for settling and secunng 

 annuities on Lord Colchester, and 

 on the next person to whom the 

 title of Lord Colchester shall de- 



scend, in consideration of his emi- 

 nent services. 



An act to make further provi- 

 sion for the adjustment of the 

 accounts or the consolidated fund 

 of the united kingdom, and for 

 making good any occasional defi- 

 ciency which may arise in the said 

 fund in Great Britain or Ireland 

 respectively ; and to direct the ap- 

 plication of monies by the com- 

 missioners for the reduction of the 

 national debt. 



An act for altefii^g and amend- 

 ing the laws of excise with respect 

 to salt and rock salt. 



An act to continue ail act made 

 in the 54th of his present Majesty's 

 reign, intituled, " An act to pro- 

 vide for the preserving and re- 

 storing of peace in such parts of 

 Ireland as ma:y at any time be 

 disturbed by seditious persons, or 

 by persons entering into unlawful 

 combinations or conspiracies." 



An act to regulate the celebra-- 

 tion of marriages in Newfound- 

 land. 



.■\n act to alter an act passed 

 in the ] 1th of George 2nd, for 

 the more effectual securing the 

 payment of rents, and prevent- 

 ing frauds by tenants. 



An act fbr the more effectual 

 punishment of murders and man- 

 slaughters committed in places 

 not within his Majesty's domi- 

 nions. 



An act to enable the commis- 

 sioners of his Majesty's woods, 

 forests, and land revenues, to make 

 and maintain a road from Milbank 

 row, Westminster, to the Peni- 

 tentiary. 



An act to continue an act to em- 

 power his Majesty to secure and 

 detain such persons as his Majesty 



Q 1 shall 



