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CONTENTS. 



PART m. STATUTES, PROCLAMATIONS, RULES, ORDERS, AC. Continued. 

 GREAT BRITAIN continued. 



No. 



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1775. 



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1775. 



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1785. July 25. 

 1788 



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1802. May 7. 



27 



1819. June 14.. 



1819. June 19. 

 1824. June 3.. 



1830. Novembers.. 



1836. July 6 



1844. September 3. . 



1851. August? 



1855. August 14... 



Statute: IS Oeo. Ill, Cap. 10. An Act to restrain the Trade and 

 Commerce of the Provinces of Massachusetts Bay, and If eve Hamp- 

 shire, and Colonies of Connecticut and Rhode Island, and Providence 

 Plantation, in North America, to Great Britain, Ireland, and the 

 British Islands in the West Indies, and to prohibit such Provinces 

 and Colonies from carrying on any fishery on the banks of New- 

 foundland, or other places therein mentioned, under certain condi- 

 tions and limitations. 



Statute: 15 Geo. Ill, Cap. 18. An Act to restrain the Trade and 

 Commerce of the Colonies of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, 

 Virginia, and South Carolina, to Great Britain, Ireland, and the 

 British Islands in the West Indies, under certain conditions and 

 limitations. (Extract.) 



Statute: 15 Geo. Ill, Cap. 31. An Act for the encouragement of the 

 Fisheries carried on from Great Britain, Ireland, and the British 

 dominions in Europe, and for securing the return of the fishermen, 

 sailors, and others employed in the said fisheries, to the ports 

 thereof, at the end of the fishing season. 



Statute: 16 Geo. HI, Cap. 5. An Act to prohibit all trade and inter- 

 course with the colonies of New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, 

 Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Vork, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, 

 the three lower counties on Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North 

 Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, during the continuance of 

 the present rebellion within the said colonies respectively; for 

 repealing an Act, made in the fourteenth year of the reign of His 

 present Majesty, to discontinue the landing and discharging, lading 

 or shipping, of goods, wares, and merchandise, at the town and within 

 the harbour of Boston, in the province of Massachusetts Bay; and 

 also two Acts, made in the last session of Parliament, for restrain- 

 ing the trade and commerce of the colonies in the said Acts respec- 

 tively mentioned; and to enable any person or persons, appointed 

 and authorised by His Majesty to grant pardons, to issue procla- 

 mations, in the cases and for the purposes therein mentioned. 

 (Extract.) 



Statute: 18 Geo. Ill, Cap. 42. An Act to enable the Corporation of 

 Trinity House of Deptford Strond to establish and maintain a light- 

 house on the Rocks called The Smalls in Saint Georpe't Channel. 



Statute: 22 Geo. Ill, Cap. 46. An Act to enable His Majesty to 

 conclude a Peace or Truce with certain Colonies in North America 

 therein mentioned. 



Instructions to Frederick Haldimand, Governor of Quebec 



Statute: 26 Geo. Ill, Cap. 26. An Act to amend and render more 

 effectual the several laws now in force for encouraging the Fisheries 

 carried on at Newfoundland and Parts adjacent, from Great Britain, 

 Ireland, and the British Dominions in Europe; and for granting 

 Bounties for a limited time, on certain Terms and Conditions. 



Statute: 28 Geo. Ill, Cap. 35. An Act to enable His Majesty to make 

 such Regulations as may be necessary to prevent the inconven- 

 ience which might arise from the competition of His Majesty's sub- 

 jects and those of the Most Christian King, in carrying on the 

 Fishery on the Coasts of the Island of Newfoundland. 



Statute: 29 Geo. Ill, Cap. 53. An Act for further Encouraging and 

 Regulating the Newfoundland, Greenland, and Southern Whale 

 Fisheries. (Extract.) 



Statute: 42 Geo. Ill, Cap. 43. An Act for granting to His Majesty 

 certain duties on Goods imported into and exported from Great 

 Britain, and on the Tonnage of Ships and vessels entering outwards 

 or Inwards in any port of Great Britain to or from Foreign Parts. 

 (Extract.) 



Statute: 59 Geo. Ill, Cap. 38. An Act to enable His Majesty to make 

 Regulations with respect to the taking and curing Fish on certain 

 parts of the Coasts of Newfoundland, Labrador, and His Majesty's 

 other possessions in North A merica, according to a Convention made 

 between His Majesty and the United States of A merica. 



Order-in-Council: Instructions with reference to the treaty of 1818 



Statute: 5 Geo. IV, Cap. 51. An Act to repeal several Laws relating to 

 the Fisheries carried on upon the Banks and Shores of Newfound- 

 land, and to make Provision for the better conduct of the said Fish- 

 eries for Five Years, and from thence to the end of the then next 

 Session of Parliament. 



Order-in-Council: Regulating the Commercial Intercourse between 

 the United States and the British Colonial Possessions. 



Order-in-Council: Relating to the Nova Scotia Statute of 1836 



Order-in-Council: Confirming rules, &c., of Statute of Prince Edward 

 Island of 1843. 



Statute: 14-15 Vkrt., Cap. 63. An Act for the settlement of the boun- 

 daries between the Provinces of Canada and New Brunswick. 



Statute: 18-19 Viet., Cap. 91. An Act to facilitate the Erection and 

 Maintenance of Colonial Lighthouses, and otherwise to amend the 

 Merchant Shipping Act, 1854. (Extract.) 



