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ANNUAL REGISTER, 1817. 



company's charter from certain 

 of the navigation laws. 



An act for suspending, until the 

 1st of August 1820. the duties on 

 c mis and culm removed coast-wise 

 within the principality of Wales, 

 and granting other duties in lieu 

 thereof. 



An act for ratifying firticles of 

 agreement entered into by the 

 Right Honorable Henry HalJ, Vis- 

 count Gage, and the Commission- 

 ers of his Majesty's woods, forests, 

 and land revenues; and for th<? 

 better management and improve- 

 ment of the land revenues of the 

 crowH. 



An act for ratifying the purchase 

 of the impropriate rectory of Saint 

 Mary-le-bone in the county of 

 Middlesex. 



An act to consolidate and amend 

 the laws relating to spiritual per- 

 sons holding of farms ; and for 

 enforcing the residence of spirit- 

 ual persons on their benefices ; and 

 for the support and maintenance 

 of stipendiary curates in England. 



An act to renew the powers of 

 exonerating small livings and cha- 

 ritable institutions from the land 

 tax, and for making fuither pro- 

 vision for the redemption of the 

 land tax. 



An act to continue an act, inti- 

 "tuledsm act farther to extend and 

 render more effectual certain pro- 

 visions of an act passed in the 12th 

 of George 1st. Intituled 'An act to 

 prevent frivolous and vexatious 

 arrests;' and of an act passed in 

 the 5th of George 2nd, to explain, 

 amend, and render inwe effectual 

 the said former act : and of two 

 acts, passed in the 19th and 43d of 

 his present Majesty, extending the 

 provisions of the said former acts." 



An act to defray the charge of 

 the pay, cloathing, and contin- 

 gent expenses of the disembodied 

 militia in Great Britain, and of the 

 miners of Cornwall and D evon ; 

 and for granting allowances in 

 certain cases to subaltern officers, 

 adjutants, quarter-masters, sur- 

 geons mates, and Serjeant- majors 

 of militia, until the 25th day of 

 March 1818. 



An act for defraying until the 

 25th of June 1818, the charge of 

 the pay and cloathing of the mili- 

 tia of Ireland ; and for making 

 allowances in certain cases to sub- 

 altern officers of the said militia 

 dui'ing peace. 



An act to reduce the number of 

 Serjeants, corporals, and drummers 

 in the militia of Ireland, whilst 

 disembodied. 



An act to encourage the estab- 

 lishment of banks for savings in 

 Ireland. 



An act to provide for the estab- 

 lishment of asylums for the lunatic 

 poor in Ireland. 



An act to provide for the more 

 deliberate investigation of present- 

 ments to be made by grand juries 

 for roads and public works in Ire- 

 land, and for accounting for mo- 

 ney raised by such presentments. 



An act for the regulation of le- 

 vying tplls at fairs, markets, and 

 ports in Ireland. 



An act to abolish the subsidy 

 alnage of the old and new drape- 

 ries, and of all woollen manufac- 

 tures in Ireland : and to autlio- 

 rize the payment out of the conso- 

 lidated fund of an annual sum to 

 John Lord de Blaquiie, during 

 the continuance of his interest in 

 the office of alnager. 



An act to make further regula- 

 tions 



