APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE. 



557 



PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS, 



Passed in the Fourth Session of the Fifth Parliament of the United King- 

 dom of Great Britain and Ireland. — 56 GEO. III. — 

 A. D. 1816. 



An act to revive and continue, 

 until the 25tli of March ISIS, 

 several laws relating; to the duties 

 on glass made in Great Britain. 

 An act to revive and further 

 continue, until the 25th of March 

 IS 17, an act of the 7th of George 

 2d, for the free importation of 

 cochineal and indigo. 



An act for continuing to his 

 Majesty certain duties on malt, 

 sugar, tobacco, and snuii, in 

 Great Britain; and on pensions, 

 offices, and personal estates, in 

 England ; for the service of the 

 year 1816. 



An act for raishig the sum of 

 eleven millions, by exchequer bills, 

 for the service of Great Britain, 

 for the year 1816. 



An act to e.\.tend the powers of 

 an act of the 37th of his |)resent 

 Majesty, for enabling his Majesty 

 more efl'ectually to grant condi- 

 tional pardons to persons under 

 sentence of naval courts-martial, 

 and to regulate imprisonment 

 under such sentences. 



An act to continue, until the 

 5th of July 1816, an act of the 

 54th of his present Majesty, for 

 explaining and amending several 

 acts relating to spiritual persons 

 holdingof farms, and forenforcing 

 the residence of such persons on 

 their benefices in England. 



An act to continue, until the 

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5th of April 1818, and amend an 

 act of the 48th of his present 

 Majesty, for empowering the go- 

 vernor and company of the bank 

 of England, to advance the sum 

 of three millions towards the 

 supply for the service of the year 

 1808. 



An act to continue, until the 

 5th of July 1817, an act of the 

 49th of his present Majesty, for 

 regulating the trade and com- 

 merce to and from the Cape of 

 Good Hope. 



An act for charging certain 

 duties on foreign packets or pas- 

 sage-vessels entering or depart- 

 ing any of the ports of Great 

 Britain. 



An act for puaislilng mutiny 

 and desertion ; and for the better 

 payment of the army and their 

 quarters. 



An act for the regulating of his 

 Majesty's royal mai'ine force while 

 on shore. 



An act for exhibiting a bill in 

 this present Parliament, for na- 

 turalizing his serene highness 

 Leopold George Frederick duke 

 of Saxe, margrave of INIeissen, 

 landgrave of Thuringuen, prince 

 of Cobourg of Saalfeld. 



An act for the naturalization of 

 his serene highnessLeopoldGeorge 

 Frederick duke of Saxe, mar- 

 jjrave of Meissen^ landgrave of 



Z Thuringuen, 



