APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE. 



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customs or excise, and to charge 

 such loans on the duties of cus- 

 toms made perpetual. 



An act for indeninify"ing the 

 commissioners of excise in Scot- 

 land, and all persons who may 

 have acted under their authority, 

 in relation to certr-un orders is- 

 sued and things done relative to 

 certain acts regarding the distil- 

 leries in Scotland. 



An act for transferring all con- 

 tracts and securities entered into 

 with or given to the commis- 

 sioners for transports, to the 

 commissioners of the navy and 

 victualling. 



An act for fixing the rates of 

 subsistence to be paid to inn- 

 keepers and others on quartering 

 soldiers. 



An act to indemnify such per- 

 sons in the united kingdom as 

 have omitted to quality themselves 

 for offices and employments, and 

 for extending the time limited for 

 tliose purposes respectively, until 

 the '2:Ah of March 1817 5 and to 

 permit such persons in Great Bi'i- 

 tain as have omitted to make and 

 file affidavits of the execution of 

 indentures of clerks to attornics 

 and solicitors to make and file the 

 same on or before the 1st day of 

 Hilary Term 1817. 



An act to charge an additional 

 duty on corks, ready made, im- 

 ported into Great Britain. 



An act for the more speedy and 

 effectual collection of the tonnage 

 duty upon ships inwards j for 

 empowering the Lords of the 

 tieasury to regulate the hours of 

 officers attendance in the port of 

 London ; and for permitting ships 

 to commence and complete their 

 loading of coals before the deli- 

 very of the fitters certificates. 



An act to repeal two acts passed 

 in the reigns of Edward 4th and 

 Richard 3rd, which prohibit the 

 importation of wrought goods 

 and certain other articles. 



An act to permit the importa- 

 tion of prunes the produce of 

 Germany. 



An act to empower his Majesty 

 to suspend the ballot or enrol- 

 ment for the loc;d militia. 



An act to reduce the number 

 of days of muster or exercise of 

 yeomanry and volunteer cavalry. 



An act for the further conti- 

 nuing, until the .5th of July ISIS, 

 an act of the 44th of his present 

 majesty, to continue the restric- 

 tions contained in the several acts 

 of his present majesty, on pay- 

 ments of cash by the bank of 

 Enghuid. 



An act for iTiising tlie sum of 

 2,470,0001. Irish currency, by 

 treasury bills, for the service of 

 Ireland, for the year ISIG. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 1,700,0001. British cun-ency, by 

 treasuiT bills, for the service of 

 Ireland, for the year 1816. 



An act for making certain al- 

 lowances of the duties payable on 

 malt and beer. 



An act to repeal the duties, al- 

 lowances, and drawbacks of ex- 

 cise, on hard soap made in Great 

 Britain, and imported ftom Ire- 

 land 5 and to grant other duties, 

 allowinces, and drawbacks in lieu 

 thereof. 



An act for defraying the charge 

 of the pay and clothing of the 

 local militia in Great Britain, to 

 the 25th of March I8I7. 



An act for the better regula- 

 tion of the civil list. 



An act for raising the sum of 

 1,200,0001. Irish currency, by 



Z 2 treasuiy 



