66. 
cancy’ fhall not then have been filled 
up. § 4. 
If his Majefty thall by proclamation 
pardon deferters, who fhall deliver them- 
felves up by a certain day, the command- 
ants fhall, as foon as may be after that 
day, caufe lifts to be made out of fuch as 
have not delivered themfelves up, and cer- 
tify the fame to the clerks of the general 
meetings, who fhall publith the fame in 
the newfpapers, and {hall tranfmit copies 
to the war-office; the expence whereof is 
to be paid by the receiver general. And 
all jufices of the peace, conftables, peace 
officers, and other perfons whatfoever, may 
apprehend fuch deferters, and fuch as are 
fubftitutes or volunteei's, upon being iden- 
tified before a court-martial, and found 
able, fhall be fent to ferve in the forces 
ftationed abroad, and the perfons who 
fhali apprehend them fhall be entitled to 
20s. § 5. ; 
Men who fhall return in obedience to 
fuch proclamation, fhall remain with the 
corps to which they belong, notwithftand- 
ing its being complete. § 6. 
No fea-faring man fhall be enrolled in 
the militia. § 7. 
Deputy Lieutenants fhall ballot for the 
fupplementary militia out of the lifts al- 
ready returned, unlefs new ones fhal] be 
neceflary. § 8. 
Men, before enrolment, fhall be exa- 
mined, and declare, upon oath, in the form’ 
annexed to the Aci, as to their refidence, 
that they are unmarried, or have a-wife 
living; and no children, or only one child 
born in wedlock ; and that they have no 
rupture, nor ever were troubled with fits ; 
and are no ways difabled by lamenefs, or 
otherwife, but have the perfect ule of their 
limbs; that they are not feamen or ap- 
prentices, and that they do not belong to 
the navy, army, or marines, nor to any 
other corps of militia. §9. _ | 
Perions chofen by ballot fubfequent to 
his Majefty’s proclamatien for enrolling 
the. fupplementary militia, (rot being 
Quakers), not ferving or providing 3 {ub- 
ftitute, fhall forfeit 15]. § 10. 
Vacancies by prometion fhall e certi- 
fied, and other men provided, as direSted 
by former Militia Acts. § rr. 
Bounty-money paid to fubftitutes for 
Quakers, fhall be paid upon certificate of 
the Deputy Lieutenants providing them, 
by the overfeers of the poor, to be levied 
by diftrefs and fale of the Quaker’s goods. 
§ 12. 
~ Perfons negle&ting to appeal on making 
eut.or amending of lifts, within the time 
New A&is of the Britifh Legifiature. 
[Aug. I, 
limited, fhall forfeit not exceeding 20s. 
nor lefs than ss. and gn non-payment be 
Imprifoned for not exceeding one week. 
§ 13. 
If any perfon fhall refufe to be examined 
as to his fitnefs to ferve, he may be im- 
prifoned for not exceeding one week. § ra. 
If any high conftable, or chief, or other 
conftable, or any adjutant, guarter- matter, 
or ferjeant, in the militia, fhall infure, or 
_be in any way concerned in any company, 
partnerfhip, or office, for the infurance cf 
any one, for providing any fubfitute or 
volunteer, on paying money for that pur- 
pofe, he fhall forteit.sol. § 15. 
“¢ An A& to render more effeGtual an AG, 
paffed in the forty-fecond year of his pre- 
fent Majefty’s Reign, for confolidating the 
Provifions of the feveral Aéts, paffed for the 
Redemption and Sale of the J,and-tax.” 
(pafied rith June, 1803) chap 51. 
By this Act, when the price of 3 per 
cent. Bank Annuities fhall be dbe:ween 
50l. and 6ol. the conlideration for the re- 
demption or purchafe of the Land Tax, 
fhall be fettled‘according to a table annex- 
ed to the Act; and, when neceflary, the 
Treafury may direct tables tomeet any va- 
riation, in the prices of the Bank Annui- 
Sy 
‘¢ An Act to enable his Majefty more effec- 
tually to provide for the Defence and Secu- 
rity of the Realm, during the prefent War ; 
and for indemnifying Perfons who may fuf- 
fer in their Property by fuch Meafures as 
may be neceflary for that Purpofe.” (paffed - 
rrth June, 1803). chap. 55. 
By this Aét, it is enaéted that the Lieu- 
tenants of counties within England and 
Scotland, and their Deputy Lieurenants,in 
obedience to his Majeliy’s orders, and the 
Gevernors of counties in- Ireland, and 
their Deputy Governors, or fuch as the 
Lord Lieutenant fhal! dire&t, in obedience 
to the orders of the Lord Lieutenant, fhall 
procure returns of the number of men re- 
fiding within the feveral counties, &e. of 
the United Kingdom, of the age of fifteen 
and under fixiy years ; dittinguifhing 
which are by infirmity incapable of aétive 
fervice, which are in volunteer corps, or 
yeomanry, and which of them are willing 
to be armed, arrayed, trained, and exer- 
cifed for the defence of the United King- 
dom; and upon what terms; and which 
of them are willing to engage in cafes of 
emergency, either gratuitoufly or for hire, - 
as hoatmen or bargemen, or as drivers of 
carriages or horfes, or drivers of waggons, 
carts, cars, or cattle, or as pioneers, or | 
other labourers; and alfo diftinguifhing 
all 
