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A. D. 1800. 497 



rotation of fefllons, and twenty-eight lords temporal, each elected for 

 life, to fit in the houle of lords of the parliament of the united king- 

 dom : and the commons of Ireland are reprefented by one hundred 

 members*. Irifh peers, not eleded for the united parliament, may ftill 

 be elected reprefentatives of the commons of Great Britain, relinquilh- 

 ing for the time their privilege of peerage. 



V) The churches of England and Ireland, as eflabliflied by law, are 

 united in one proteflant epifcopal church, to be called The United church 

 of England and Ireland: the dodrine, worfliip, &c. fliall remain in full 

 force for ever, as now eftablifhed for the church of England : and this 

 fhall be ' an effential and fundamental part of the union.' The dodrine 

 and worfliip of the church of Scotland fliall remain as eftabliflied by 

 the ads for the Union of England and Scotland. 



VI) From the firfl: day of January 1801 his Majefl:y's fubjeds of Great 

 Britain and Ireland are entitled to the fame privileges, and are on the 

 fame footing, as to encouragements and bounties on articles of the produce 

 or manufadure of either country, and generally in refped of trade and 

 navigation in all parts of the united kingdom and its dependencies. All 

 produce or manufadures of either country may be carried to the other 

 without prohibition, and without any bounties : neither fliall any duty 

 be charged on them, except certain permanent countervailing duties on 

 particular articles contained in a fchedule annexed to the ad, and other 

 duties for a term of twenty years on articles contained in another 

 fchedule f . The woolen goods, called old and new drapery, fliall pay, 

 on importation into either country from the other, the duties hitherto 

 payable on importation into Ireland. Salt and hops, carried from Great 

 Britain to Ireland, fliall pay duties not exceeding thofe hitherto paid on 

 importation into Ireland. Coals, carried to Ireland from Great Britain, 

 fliall be fubjed to burthens not exceeding the former ones. Calicoes 

 and muflins, on importation into either country, fliall pay the duties, 

 hitherto charged on them when carried from Great Britain to Ireland, 

 till 5'" January 1808, after which they fliall be reduced annually, fo as 

 to ftand at ten per cent from 5'" January 1816 till 5'" January 1821. 

 Cotton yarn and twifl, on being carried to either country, fliall pay the 

 duties, hitherto charged on importation from Great Britain into Ire- 



* By an act of the Irish parlinmcnt, partly recited in a subsequent part of this actj 



Each of the thirty-two counties has two representatives 64 



Dubhn and Cork, each two 4 



Trinity college in Dublin 1 



Waterford, Limerick, Belfast, Drogheda, Cnrrickfergus, Newrj-, Kilkenny, Londonderr)','j 



Galway, Clonmell, Wexford, Youghal, Bandon-bridgo, Armagh, Dundalk, Kinsale, Lisburn, ( ^^ 

 Sligo, Catherloiigh, Ennis, Dungarvaii, Downpatrick, Coleraine, Mallow, Athlone, New | 



Ross, TraleCj Cashel, Dungannon, Port-Arlington and Enniakillen, each one J 



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f It was diought unnecefTary to copy the very as every perfon coniiefted with the trade between 

 numerous articles contained in tiiefc fchcdiiks (oc- the two couniries mull have the fc'icduIcEthcmfelvcs 

 cupying feven large quarto pages), more efpecially in his countjng-lioufe. 



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