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of Kent, and to settle an annuity 

 on the princess of Leiningen, in 

 case she shall survive his said 

 jRoyal Highness. 



An act to grant certain rates, 

 duties, and taxes in Ireland, in 

 respect of fire hearths, windows, 

 male servants, horses, carriages, 

 and dogs, in lieu of former rates, 

 duties, and taxes thereon ; and 

 to provide for the payment there- 

 of to the collectors of excise, and 

 for the more effectual accounting 

 for the same. 



An act to continue until the 5th 

 day of July, 1819, two acts of the 

 .54th year of his present Majesty, 

 for repeahng the duties of 

 customs on madder imported 

 into Great Britain, and for grant- 

 ing other duties in lieu thereof. 



An act to make perpetual an 

 act of the 46th year of his present 

 Majesty for granting an ad- 

 -ditional bounty on the exporta- 

 tion of the silk manufactures of 

 Great Britain. 



An act to amend an act of the 

 55th year of his present Majesty, 

 for granting duties of excise in 

 Ireland upon certain licences, 

 and for securing the payment 

 of such duties, and the regulating 

 , fjf the issuing of such licences. 



An act to defray the charge of 

 the pay, clothing, and contin- 

 gent expenses of the disembodied 

 xuilitia in Great Britain ; and for 

 ^granting allowances in certain 

 .cases to subaltern officers, adju- 

 ,tants, quarter-masters, surgeons, 

 (/surgeons' - mates, and Serjeant- 

 ijjiajors of militia, until the 25th 

 day of March, 1819. 



An act for defraying, until the 

 • ^^5th day of June, 1819, the 

 ,_ djarge of the pay and clothing of 

 ytne nu)ititv pi" Ireland; and for 



making allowances in certain 

 cases to subaltern officers of the 

 said militia during peace. 



An act to continue, until three 

 months after the ceasing of any 

 restriction imposed on the Bank 

 of England from issuing cash in 

 payment, the several acts for con- 

 firming and continuing the res- 

 trictions on payments in cash by 

 the Bank of Ireland. 



An act for the better accom- 

 modation of his Majesty's packets 

 within the harbour on the north 

 side of the liill of Howth, and for 

 the better regulation of the ship- 

 ping therein. * 



An act to continue, until the 

 1st day of August, 1819, two 

 acts of his present Majesty, al- 

 lowing the bringing of coals, 

 culm, and cinders to London and 

 Westminster. 



An act to revive and continue, 

 until the 25th day of March, 

 1819, an act made in the 49th 

 year of his present Majesty, to 

 permit the importation of tobacco 

 from any place whatever. 



An act to make further regu- 

 lations respecting the payment 

 of navy prize-money, and to 

 authorize the governors of Green- 

 wich hospital to pay over certain 

 shares of prize-money due to 

 Russian seamen to his excellency 

 the Russian Ambassador. 



An act for repealing the duties 

 of excise on verjuice and vinegar, 

 and granting other duties in lieu 

 thereof; and for more effec- 

 tually securing the duties of 

 excise on vinegar or acetous 

 acid. 



An act to empower any three 

 or more of the commissioners for 

 the reduction of the national debt 

 to exerqise all the powers and 



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