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And in the fourth clafs, all the men 
hot included in any of the former clafles ; 
and alfo diltinguiftiing in fuch lifts, which 
Jabour under any infirmity, and which 
are willing to engage to ferve as, volun- 
teers, and which of them are clergymen 
or lincenfed teachers of feparate congre- 
gations in holy orders or pretended holy 
orders, quakers, or medical praCtitioners, 
being houfeholders, or perfons ferving as 
officers or otherwife in the army, navy, 
marines, militia, fea fencibles, or volun- 
teers ; and which of them are conftables 
or other peace-oficers, or parifh {chool- 
mafters in Scotland, aéting in execution 
of this a& and copies of lifts are to be 
affixed on the church doors, with notice 
of the day for hearing appeals, and a 
return to be made to the firft fubdivifion 
meeting. § 10. 
Exemptions —WNo perfon labouring under 
infirmity rendering him incapable of mili. 
tary fervice,norany clergyman, nor licenfed 
teacher of any feparate congregation in 
holy orders or pretended holy orders, and 
not carrying on any other trade, or ex- 
ercifing any other occupation for his live- 
lihood except that of a fchoolmafter ;_ nor. 
any Quaker, nor any medical man actually 
practifing as fuch and being a houfckeeper, 
nor any perfon a&tually ferving as an of- 
ficer, non-commiffioned officer, drummer, 
or private foldier, in his Majetty’s army, 
or in the marines, or the militia, or én- 
rolled and ferving as an effeCtive member 
in any corps of fea-fencibles or voiun- 
teers, nor any perfon atually ferving as 
an officer or feamanin his Majefty’s navy, 
nor any lieutenant or deputy-lieutenant 
in any, county, nor any conftable or other 
peace-officer cr parifh {choolmatter in 
Scotland, afting in the execution of this 
Aé, thall be liable to be enrelled. § 12. 
On the days and at the places appointed 
for the returns of the lifts, the conftables 
or other officers fhall attend and verify the 
returns on oath; and thedeputy- lieutenants, 
at their fubdivifions, fhall, after hearing 
any appeals, direct (uch lifls to be amended, 
and the names of any perfons omitted to 
be inferted ; and after amending the {aid 
lifts, thall prepare a roll of the names and 
defcriptions of all the men returned in the 
feveral parifhes within their fubdivifiens, 
and, if neceflary for the purpofes of this 
Aé, appoint the times and places of their 
fecond meetings within their fubdivilions, 
and fhall return to the clerk of the gene- 
ral meetings, certified copies of the faid 
Subdivifion rolls, and the fame fhali be 
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filed for the ufe of the general meetings ; 
and the deputy- isutthant fhall, in thet 
fubdivifions, caufe the rolis to be carefully 
filed and prelerved in the cuftody of. the 
clerk of the fubdivifions. § 15. 
Penalty for endeavouring to prevail on 
con{tables, &c. to make sat te returns, or 
for refufing to tell names, &c. rol. § 16. 
Two jultices may appoint deputies | to 
aét as officers for Quakers, for carrying 
this Act into execution, who fhall be en- 
titled to an allowance for their pains, 
which may be levied as under Militia 
Acts on Quakers. § 20. 
His Majefty may order that parithes 
fall be provided with arms and accoutre- 
ments, and fuch arms and accoutrements 
fhall be kept m the church or chancel, 
or in fuch other fafe place within the 
parifh, as the lieutenant or deputy-lieute- 
nants fhall dire&t, under the care of the 
churchwardens, elders, conftables, {chool- 
mafters, and other parochial officers, 
under the arders of the lieutenant or 
deputy-lieutenants, fhall refufe or neg- 
le& to obey fuch orders, fuch perfon thall 
forfeit not exceeding sol.” § 25. 
‘The expence in keeping fuch arms and 
accoutrements, and in maintaining them 
clean, fhall be paid by the parifh ; and 
two deputy-heutenant $ are once in every 
to view fuch arms and accoutrements, 
and make order for the payment of {uci 
expences. §.26. 
The lieutenant may appoint officers, 
and the captain may appoint non-coma 
miffioned officers and drummers of his 
company. § 30. 
The deputy-lieutenants or captains may 
employ out-pentioners, &c. to train the 
men, at an allowance by the parifh of not 
more than 2s..6d. per day. 9732. 
One of the conftables, or iike officers, 
fhall, in every parifh, duly attend at the 
times and places appointed for training 
and exercife ; and fhall be entitled’ at the 
end of each year, on going out of office, 
to not exceeding si. for his pains. § 43. 
Perfons not “refiding more than four 
miles from the place of: rexercifle, ‘who fhall 
not attend, fhall forfeit 5s. but thofe ex- 
cufed from the poor-rates, &c. only is. 
and if they negleét for three fucceffive 
days, a larger penalty 3 viz. aos. in liew: 
of fuch 5s. and gs.in lieuof fuchis. § 35. 
But any perfon abfent from the parith 
in which enrolled, who fhall produce a 
certificate of his having attended the ex- 
ercife in any other parith, fhall not be 
liable to fine, § 36. 
When 
