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for ships to the eastward of Dun- 

 leary, within the poit of Dublin. 



An act to regulate the general 

 penitentiary for convicts, at Mill- 

 bank, in the county of MidcUesex. 



An act to repeal several acts re- 

 lating to the militia of Great Bri- 

 tain, and to amend other acts re- 

 lating thereto. 



An act to explain and amend 

 the acts for granting duties on 

 the profits arising from property, 

 professions, trades, and offices, 

 so far as extend to the due assess- 

 ment and collection of the duties 

 for past years ; for confirming 

 certain abatements already made 

 of the said diUies, and exempting 

 collectors bonds from the stamp 

 duties. 



An act for reducing the duties 

 payable on horses, used for the 

 purposes therein mentioned, for 

 two years ; and for repealing the 

 acts granting allowances in re- 

 spect of children. 



An act to enable such officers, 

 mariners, and soldiers, as have 

 been in the land or sea service, 

 or in the marines, or in the mi- 

 litia, or any corps of fencible 

 men, since the 42d of his jn-esent 

 Majesty's reign, toexercisetrades. 



An act to provide for a new 

 silver coinage, and to regulate 

 the currency of the gold and silver 

 coin of this realm. 



An act to continue, until the 

 25 th of March 1S18, two acts of 

 the 54th of iiis present majesty, 

 for repealing tlie duties of cus- 

 toms on madder imported into 

 Great Britain, and for granting 

 other duties in lieu thereof. 



An act to alter and amend se- 

 veral acts relating to the redemp- 

 tion of tlie national debt of Ire- 



land, and to make further provi. 

 sion in respect thereof. 



An act to amend an act of the 

 51st of his present majesty's 

 reign, for discharging certain 

 arrears of quit, crown, and com- 

 position rents in Ireland. 



An act to continue and amend 

 so much of an act of the 43d of 

 his present majesty's reign, for 

 author! zmg the billetting and 

 subjecting to military discipline 

 certain yeomanry corps, and offi- 

 cers of cavalry or infantry, as 

 relates to such corps in Ireland. 



An act for removing difficulties 

 in the conviction of offenders 

 stealing property from mines. 



An act for the purchase of 

 certain lands, tenements, and 

 hereditaments at Sheerness and 

 Chatham, in the county of Kent, 

 for the use of the navy. 



An act to repeal the duties of 

 customs upon the importation in- 

 to the United Kingdom of rape 

 seed and cole seed, and to grant 

 other duties in lieu thereof. 



An act for repealing the several 

 bounties on the exportation of re- 

 fined sugar, from any part of the 

 united kingdom, and for allowing 

 other bounties in lieu thereof, un- 

 til the 5th day of July 1818. 



An act to repeal certain duties 

 granted by an act passed in the 

 last session of parliament, for re- 

 pealing the provisions of former 

 acts granting exclusive privileges 

 of trade to the .South f^ea Com- 

 pany. 



An act for the better regulating 

 and securing the collection of the 

 duties on paper in Ireland, and to 

 prevent frauds therein. 



An act for icpealing the duties 

 of customs ou rape seed cakes, 



linseed 



