APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE 351 



PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS, 



Passed in the Sixth Session of the Fifth Parliament of the United 

 Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland — 58 GEO. HI. A. D. 1818. 



An act to i*epeal an act made 

 in the last session of parliament, 

 intituled ' An act to continue an 

 ' act to empower his Majesty to 

 ' secure and detain such persons 

 ' as his Majesty shall suspect are 



* conspiring against his person 



• and government.' 



An act to suspend, until the 

 end of the present session of 

 parliament, the operation of an 

 act made in the last session of 

 parliament, to provide for the 

 more deliberate investigation of 

 presentments to be made by 

 grand juries for roads and public 

 works in Ireland, and for account- 

 ing for money raised by such 

 presentments. 



An act for continuing to his 

 Majesty certain duties on malt, 

 sugar, tobacco, and snuff, in 

 Great Britain ; and on pensions, 

 offices, and personal estates, in 

 England; for the service of the 

 year 1818. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 thirty millions, by exchequer 

 bills, for the service of the year 

 1818. 



An act to indemnify such per- 

 sons in the united kingdom as 

 have omitted to qualify them- 

 selves for offices and employ- 

 ments, and for extending the 

 time limited for those purposes 



respectively, until the 25th day 

 of March, 1819; and to permit 

 such persons in Great Britain as 

 have omitted to make and file 

 affidavits of the execution of 

 indentures of clerks to attoniies 

 and solicitors, to make and file 

 the same on or before the first 

 day of Hilary term, 1819 ; and to 

 allow persons to make and file 

 such affidavits although the per- 

 sons whom they served shall have 

 neglected to take out their annual 

 certificates. 



An act for indemnifying per- 

 sons who, since the 26th day of 

 Januar)', 1817, have acted in 

 apprehending, imprisoning, or 

 detaining in custody persons 

 suspected of high treason or 

 treasonable practices, and in the 

 suppression of tumultuous and 

 unlawful assemblies. 



An act to indemnify all per- 

 sons who have been concerned 

 in advising, issuing, or carrying 

 into execution any order or 

 orders for permitting the impor- 

 tation and exportation of certain 

 goods and commodities in foreign 

 bottoms into and out of certain 

 of his Majesty's West India 

 islands. 



An act to authorize the go- 

 vernors of the hospital of king 

 Charles the 2nd for ancient and 

 » maimed 



