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Peace, for each Day’s Polling*, 
a Sum not exceeding . . 0 10 0 
For each Assistant Deputy Clerk 
of the Peace, for each Day’s 
Polling, a Sum not exceeding 0 5 0 
For each Interpreter, for each 
Day’s Attendance at a Poll 
which may be required, a Sum 
not exceeding . . . . * 0 10 0 
For Each Constable (of whom 
not more than two who are 
employed to attend a place of 
Polling shall be paid,) for 
each Day’s Polling, a Sum not 
exceeding. 0 5 0 
The said Allowances to cover all extra 
and incidental Expences belonging to each 
of the above-mentioned Persons. 
For all incidental expences, such as In¬ 
dentures, Stamps, Poll Books, Advertise¬ 
ments, Stationery, and all other Expences 
belonging to the Execution of a Writ or 
Precept for holding an Election, a Sum 
not exceeding the Rate of Three Pounds 
for each Place of Polling. 
Payments which a Candidate may make at 
an Election to his Counsel , Agents , In¬ 
spectors, and Clerks. £ s . d . 
To one Barrister, as Counsel for 
attending the Election, and 
for the First Day’s Polling, a 
Sum not exceeding ... 50 0 0 
For each subsequent Day’s Poll¬ 
ing, a Sum not exceeding . 11 7 6 
To one Conducting Agent, aSum 
not exceeding. 100 0 0 
And an additional Sum to cover all ex¬ 
pences bond fide incurred for making up 
Books, and for other expences necessary 
for taking a Poll. 
To every other Agent or Inspec¬ 
tor, for the First Day’s Poll¬ 
ing, a Sum not exceeding . 6 16 6 
For every subsequent Day’s 
Polling, a Sum not exceed¬ 
ing ..383 
To each Cheque Clerk and other 
Clerk, for each Day’s Polling, 
a Sum not exceeding ... 0 15 0 
The said Allowances to cover all Ex¬ 
pences for Lodging, Diet, and all other 
extra incidental Expences belonging to 
each of the above-mentioned Persons. (No 
Candidate to pay more than One Counsel, 
One Conducting Agent, One Inspector, 
and One Cheque Clerk, for each Place of 
Polling; One Agent for the Sheriff’s 
Booth •, Three Agents for preparing Tallies, 
and Two Clerks for the same Purpose, for 
each Barony or Half Barony.) 
CAP. LLX. For the Relief of Insol¬ 
vent Debtors in Ireland. 
CAP. LX. For exempting Ships in 
Ballast in the South Sea Trade from 
certain Tonnage Duties. 
CAP. LX I. To regulate the Appro¬ 
priation of unclaimed Shares of Prize 
Money belonging to Soldiers or Seamen 
in the Service of the East India Com¬ 
pany. 
CAP. LXII. To regulate the Times 
for holding the General Sessions of the 
Peace, in the severul Counties in Ire¬ 
land. 
CAP. LXIII. To amend an Act , 
made in the Twenty-eighth Year of the 
Reign of King George the Third, inti¬ 
tuled An Act to enable Justices of the 
Peace to act as such, in certain Cases, 
out of the Limits of the Counties in 
which they actually are. 
Justices of the Peace, acting for any 
County at large, &c. may act as such in 
Places having exclusive Jurisdiction with¬ 
in or adjoining such County, but nothing 
in this Act shall extend to give Power to 
the Justices of the Peace for any County at 
large, Riding, or Division, not being Jus¬ 
tices for such City, Town, or other Pre¬ 
cinct, or any Constable or other Officer 
acting under them, to act or intermeddle 
in any Matters or Things arising within 
any such City, Town, or Precinct, in any 
manner whatsoever. 
CAP. LXIV. To amend the Laws 
now in force relating to Vagrants, un¬ 
til the First Day of September, 1822. 
CAP. LXV. For the further Regula¬ 
tion of Trade to and from Places within 
the Limits of the Charter of the East 
India Company (except the Dominions 
of the Emperor of China,) and Ports or 
Places beyond the Limits of the said 
Charter, belonging to any State or 
Country in Amity with His Majesty. 
I. East India Company and others ma^ 
trade to and from any intermediate Place 8 
between this Kingdom and the Limits of 
the Company’s Charter, &c. 
II. And may also trade directly and cir¬ 
cuitously between all places within the 
Limits of the Charter and Countries in 
Amity. 
III. Act not to affect the former regula¬ 
tions as to size of Vessels, Licences, &c. 
Trade from the Indies to Malacca, &c. 
subject to the Regulations of the Presi¬ 
dencies. 
IV. Ships not to sail from Places where 
there are Consuls, without delivering List 
of the Persons and Arms on Board. 
V. No Asiatic Sailor shall be taken on 
board without Licence, and under certain 
Regulations. 
VI. Cape of Good Hope to be consider¬ 
ed within the Charter of the said Com¬ 
pany. 
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