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shall suspect are con piling against 

 his person and government. 



An act to amend the laws in re- 

 spect to forfeited recognizances in 

 Ireland. 



An act to empower his Majesty 

 to suspend training, and to regu- 

 late the quotas of the militia. 



An act to allow British goods to 

 be exported direct from this coun- 

 try to the United States of Ame- 

 rica, upon the same ternos as when 

 expoi ted to any foreign country. 



An act for letting to farm the 

 post-horse duties, and for better 

 securing and facilitating the re- 

 covery of the said duties 



An act to regulate certain offices 

 in the court of exchequer in Eng- 

 land. 



An act to abolish the offices of 

 the wardens, chief justices, and 

 justices in Eyre, north and south 

 of Trent. 



An act to abolish certain offices, 

 and to regulate certain other of- 

 fices, ill Ireland. 



An act to regulate the offices 

 of clerks of the signet and privy 

 seal. 



An act to abolish certain offices, 

 and regulate others, in Scotland. 



An act to enable his Majesty to 

 recompense the services of persons 

 holding or who have held, certain 

 high and efficient civil offices. 



An act to amend an act of the 

 2^d of his present Majesty, for 

 suppressing or regulating certain 

 offices therein mentioned, so far 

 as relates to the board of trade ; 

 and for enabling the vice-presi- 

 dent of the board ot' trade to send 

 and receive letters and packets free 

 from the duty of postage. 



An act to regulate certain of- 

 fices, and abolish others, in his 



Majesty's mints in England and 

 Scotland respectively. 



An act to amend the laws re- 

 lating to sheriffs in Ireland. 



An act to continue until the "JQth 

 of September, 1818, and to amend 

 an act passed in Ireland, in the 

 3^th of his present Majesty, for 

 the improvement and extension of 

 the fisheries on the coast of Ire- 

 land. 



An act to relieve persons im- 

 pugning the doctrine of the holy 

 Trinity from certain penalties, in 

 Ireland. 



An act to amend an act of the 50th 

 of his present Majesty's reign, for 

 repealing the several laws relating 

 to prisons in Ireland, and for re- 

 enacting such of the provisions 

 thereof as have been found usual, 

 with amendments. 



An act to continue until the 

 end of the next session of parlia- 

 ment two acts made in the 54th 

 and 56'th of his present Majesty, 

 for regulating the trade in sj)irits 

 between gieat Britain and Ire- 

 land reciprocally. 



An act to allow the exportation 

 of woollen or bay yarn from Ire- 

 land by licence obtained there. 



An act to extend several acts for 

 allowing tlie importation and ex- 

 portation of certain goods and 

 merchandise to Porta Maria in the 

 Island of Jamaica, and to the port 

 of Bridge Town in the Island of 

 Barbadocs. 



An act to abolish the punish- 

 ment of public whipping on fe- 

 male offenders. 



An act to amend an act of the 

 54th year of hi:> present Majesty, 

 to regulate the payment of draw- 

 back on paper allowed to the uni- 

 versities in Scotland. 



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