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« Intentions for the Augmentation of thé 
» Maintenance of the Poor Clergy, by en- 
“ebling her Majefty to grant, in perpetuity, 
the Revenues of the Ffirft Fruits and 
‘Tenths 3 and alfo for enabling any other 
- Perfons to make Grants for the famé Pur- 
pofe; fo far as the fame relate to Deeds 
end Wills made for granting and bequeath. 
ing Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, 
Goods, and Chattels, to the Governors of 
the Bounty of Queen Anne, for the Pur- 
pofes in the faid A& mentioned 5 and for 
enlarging the Powers of the faid Gover- 
sors.” 43 Geo. ZI, (Padied 27th July, 
3803.) — , 
By this a& it is amongft other matters - 
enacted, that where a living fhall have 
been or fhall be augmented by the {aid 
governors, and there is-no /parfonage- 
houfe fuitable for the refidence of the mi- 
nifter, it fhail be lawful for the governors, 
in order to promote the réfidence of the 
clergy, to apply the money appropriated 
for fuch augmentation, in building, re- 
building, or purchafing, a honfe, and 
other proper ereCtions, within the parifh, 
convenient for the refidence of the minif- 
ter, to be deemed the parfonage-houte, 
$3. | 
¢¢ An A&ite amend fo much of an A& madg 
in this Seffion of Parliament, for granting 
additional Duties of Excife, as relates to 
the Exportation of Tea to Ireland ; for re- 
gulating the granting of Permits for the 
Removal of Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa Nuts, 
out of Warehoufe, and for more eftefu- 
ally fecuring the Duties on Coffee.” 43 
Geo. Il], (Paffed sith Auguft, 1803.) 
By this a&t it is amongft other things 
enacted, that if any burnt, fcorched, or 
roalted peas, beans, or other era:n, or ve- 
getable fubftance prepared in imitation of 
cofice or cocoa, or to ferve as a fubfiitute 
for coffee or cocoa, or pretended by the 
poflefior or vender fo to be, fhall be made 
or kept for fale, or offered to fale, or found 
in the, poffeffion of any dealer in or feller 
Of coffee or cocoa; or if any burnt, 
{corched, or roafted peas, beans, or other 
grain, or vegetable fubftance, not being 
coffee or cccoa, fhall be called by the pre- 
parer, manufatturer, poffeflor, or vender 
thereof, by the name of Englith or Britith 
coffee, or any other name of coffee, or by 
the name of American cocoa, or Englith or 
Britith cocoa, or any cther name of cocea, 
the fame fhail be forfeited, together with. 
the packages, and may be feized by any 
Officer of excife ; and the perfon manufac. 
turing or felling the fame, or in_whofe 
cuftody the fame fhali be found, fhall for- 
, Feit one Dunarea peunds. 
4 
New Mets of the Britis Legiflaturé. 
f April t; 
s¢ An Aé& to repeal the Duties of Cuftoms 
payable in Great Britain, and to grant other 
Duties in lieu thereof’ 43 Geo. HY, 
(Paffed 24th June, 1803.) 
By this Act it is enaéted, amongft other - 
matters, that from the sth of July, 8035 
it fhall be lawful to import any fk lace, 
fubject to the duties impofed by this aét 3 
and all fuch filk-lace may be worn or ufed, 
or fold or expofed to fale, and fhall not be 
fubje& to ferzure or forfeiture ; nor fhalé 
the perfon who fhall import, wear, or ufe 
the fame, or who fhall fell the fame, or 
have the fame in his pofleffion, be liable 
to any penalty whatfoever. § 32. 3 
But all fuch foreign filk-lace thall be 
marked at each end of every piece ; and 
any found after july 5, 1803, unmarked, 
fhall be forfeited; and the owner profecut~ 
ed according to the laws heretofore in 
force. § 33, 34. 
Penalty for counterfeiting marks, of 
the impreflion of them, cr expofing te 
fale, or having in poffffion any foreign 
‘filk-lace with a counterfeit mark, rool 
and alfo to ftand in the pillory for two 
hours. § 35. 
Alfo from and after the ratification of 
the definitive treaty of peace between his 
Majefty and the Republic of France, it 
fhall and may be lawful for the Eaft India 
Company to expofe to fale, either for the 
purpofe of being worn or wied in Great 
Britain, or for exportation, any filk hand- © 
kerchiefs of the manufacture of Perfia, 
China, or the Eaft Indies, that fhall have 
heen, or may thereafter be, fecured in the 
warchoufes of the Company, fubjeé to 
the duties by this a& impofed thereon ; 
and all juch filk handkerchiefs may be 
worn or ufed in Great Britain, or fold of 
expofed to fale therein, and fhall not be 
fubject to forfeiture ; nor fhali the perfor 
who fhall wear or ule the fame, or who 
fhall fell or expofe to fale the fame, or have 
the fame in his poffeffion, be liable to any 
penalty. § 36. . 
But for three years after the faid ratifi- 
cation, the faid Company fhall not, in any 
one year, fell, or expofe to fale, a preateg 
quantity of fuch filk handkerchiefs than 
fifty thoufand pieces, of the ufual 
length, and of the forts ufually expofed 
to fale. § 37, : 
‘s An Aé& to repeal the Duties of Excife 
payable in Great Britain, and to grant other 
Duties in lieu thereof.” 43 Geo, ill, 
(Pafled ath July, 1803.) . 1 bs, 
By this aét it is amongf other matters 
enacted, that every thirty-fix gallons of 
beer or ale brewed by the common brew- 
€rs, whether within the weekly bills of 
moi tality 
