1803. ] 
otherwife difpofe of any fuch oats, hay, 
ftraw, or other forage, as aforefaid, the 
perfon fo offending fhall forfeit five 
pounds, upon conviction, by the oath of 
one witnefs, before one juftice, to be levied 
by diftrefs dud fale of goods, and one moi- 
ety to go to the informer, and the other to 
the officer; and, in default of goods, or 
in cafe the penalty is not paid within four 
days after conviction, the juftice is. to 
commit the offender to the common jail 
for three [lunar] months! § 69. 
No foldier, being arrefied or confined 
for debt, fhall be entitl-d to any part of 
his pay from the day of {uch arreft or im- 
prifonment, until the day of his return to 
the regiment. § 74. 
s« An Aé for enabling his Majefty to fettle 
an Annuity on his Royal Highnefs the 
Prince of Wales, to continue until the 
fifth Day of July, one Thoufand eight 
Hundred and Six; -and for repealing fo 
much of an A&, made in the thirty-fifth 
Year of the Reign of his prefent Majefty, 
as directs the annual Payment of thirteen 
thoufand Pounds out of the Revenue of the 
Duchy of Cornwall to the Commifioners 
appointed by the Place (paffed March 24, 
1803.)” 
By this A&, it is enacted, that it thall 
be lawful for the King, by warrant under 
_ his fign manual, to grant to the Prince of 
Wales one annuity of 60,0001. which 
may commence the 5th of January, 1803, 
and continue from thenceforth until the 
5th of July, 1806; and fhall be paid on 
the sth of April, 5th of July, roth of 
O&tober, and 5th of January, in every 
year, by equal portions, the firft quarterly 
payment thereof to be made on the sth of 
April, 1893, and the faid annuity may, 
by fuch warrant, be dire&ed to be iffued 
out of, and charged upon, the confolidated 
fund, after paying, or referving fufficient 
to pay, all fums directed to be paid 
out of the fame by any Aéts of Parlia- 
ment previous to March 24, 1803, and 
with a preference to all other payments, 
which fhall, after that time, be charged 
upon the faid fund. § 1. 
The faid annuity fhall be paid at the 
Exchequer, out of the faid fund, without 
any tees or charges. § 2. 
But, in the event of the demife of the 
Crown, during the continuance of the faid 
annuity, then the faid annuity fhall wholly ° 
ceafe. § 3. 
So much, of. the thirteenth {eftion of 
the ftat. 35 Geo. ILI. c. 129. intitled «*An 
A& for enabling his Majefty to fettle an 
Annuity on his Royal Highnefs the Prince 
New Aéts of the Britifh Legiflature, 
371 
of Wales, during the joint Lives of his 
Majeity, and of his Royal Hichnefs; for 
making Provifions out of his Rerenue 
for the Payment of any Debts that may 
be due from his Royal Highnefs ; for pre= « 
venting the Accumulation mn of Debts in. 
future, and for regulating the Mode of 
Expenditure of the frid Reveaues ;”° which 
enatts, that the receiver-general, or other 
proper officer, to whom the receipt of the 
revenues of the duchy of Co:nwall fhouid 
be entruited, fhould, from tim» to time, 
pay to the commiffioners ap»ointed by 
the faid aét, the yearly fum of 13,000}. 
out of the rents, iffues, and profits of the 
faid duchy, to be applied to the purpofes 
direéted by the {aid aét, fhall be rele 
from Jan. 5, 1803. § 5. 
‘¢ An A& to entitle Roman Catholics taking 
and fubfcribing the Declaration and Oath 
in the A& of the thirty -firftt Year of the 
Reign of his prefent Majeity, Cap. 32.” 
intitled an Aét to deliver, upon conditions, 
and under Reitridlions, the Perfons therein. 
defcribed from certain Penalties and Difa- 
bilities, to which Papitts, or Perfons pro- 
feffing the Popifh Religion, are by Law 
fubjeG& to the Benefit given by an Aét of 
the eighteenth Year of the Reign of his 
prefent Majefty, Cap.60 intitled an At for 
relieving his Majefty’s Subjects, profeiling 
the Popifh religion from certain Penalties 
and Difabilities impofed on them by an A&t 
made in the eleventh and twelfth Years of 
the Reign of King William III. Cap. 4. 
intitled an Aét for the further preventing 
the Growth of Popery (paffed April7,1823.) 
The object of this Act is fo fully ex- 
prefled in the title, that an abitract of it 
is obvioufly unneceflary. . 
‘¢ An AG, to continue until the 8th ‘ay of 
July, 1803, an Act, made in the forty- 
fecond Year of the Keign of his prefent 
Majeliy, Cap.86. intitled an Act, to conti- 
nue until the 8th Day of Ana, 1803, an 
AG, paffed in the laff Seffion of Parlia- 
ment, for ftaying Proceedings in Actions 
under the Statute of King, Henry Vill. 
(21 Hen. VII c. 13.) for abridging fpiri- 
tual Perfons from having Pluralities of 
Livings, and of taking of Farms; and al- 
fo to ftay Proceedings in Aétions under 
the A& of the thirteenth Year of Queen 
Elizabeth, Cap. 20. touching Leafes of Be- 
niefices, and other ecclefiaftical Livings 
with Cure (paffed April 7, 1803.” 
By this A&t, it is enaGted, that the faid 
A& 42 Geo. III. c. 86. fall remain in 
force until the 8th of July, 1803, and 
that all proceedings, under the faid Acts 
fhall continue fayed until the faid day. 
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ALPHA. 
