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In any other part of England, or in 
Wales, or the town of Berwick-upon- 
Tweed, the annual duty of rol. ~ 
HAIR POWDER. 
By every perfon who fhall have ufed or 
worn any hair powder within the period 
limited by this aét, the annual fum of 
31. rs. 
‘¢ Unmarried daughters fhall not be 
chargeable, provided the parent fhall have 
more than two, and fhall pay for two.” 
ARMORIAL BEARINGS. 
By every fuch perfon chargeable any 
duty made payable by this aét, for any 
coach or other carriage, the annual fum 
of 21. 2s. : 
By every fuch perfon not chargeable for 
any fuch coach or other carriage, but who 
fhall be chargeable to any of the duties on 
inhabited houfes, or to the duties on houfes, 
windows, or lights, the annual fum of 
il. 1s. 
By every fuch perfon not chargeable 
for any fuch coach or other carriage, not 
being chargeable to the faid duties on in- 
habited houfes, or to the duties on houfes, 
windows, or lights, the annual fum of 
tos. 6d. 
«¢ The faid duties to be paid by every 
perfon having ufed, or caufed to be ufed 
any armorial bearing or enfign, by what- 
ever name the fame is ealled, within the 
year preceding, and to extend to every 
perfon who within the faid period fhall 
have been poficficd of, or fhall have kept or 
had any coach or other carriage, or any 
feal, plate, or other artiele, on which any 
armorial bearing or enfign fhiall have been 
painted, engraved, marked, or affixed ; 
and whether fuch armorial bearing fhall 
be regiftered in the college of arms or not.”” 
GENERAL EXEMPTIONS IN RESPECT OF 
- OFFICIAL PERSONS USUALLY RESI- 
DENT IN {RELAND. 
«¢ All perfons, members of either houfe 
of the parliament of the united kingdom, 
whether on the part of Ireland, or for any 
place in Great-Britain, and who fhall have 
ordinarily refided in Ireland previcus to 
the commencement of the feffion in which ~ 
they fhall ferve ; and all perfons ordina- 
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rily refident in Ireland, and holding offices 
or public employments in Ireland, and re- 
fiding in Great Britain, with the approba- 
tion, or by the order of the lord lieutenant 
ot other chief governor of Ireland, or of 
his chief fecretary, and which fhall be 
certified under the hand of the lord lieu- 
tenant, chief governor, or his chief fecre- 
tary, to be therein refident for the purpofes 
of affifting in the execution of public bufi- 
nefs, fhall be wholly difcharged and ex- 
empted from the duties in the fchedules 
(C), (D), (E),.and (G), provided that 
this exemption fhall not extend to any per= 
fon ordinarily refident in Ireland as afore- 
faid, being a member of either houfe of 
parliament, who fhall refide in Great Bri- 
tain longer than during the feffion, and 
forty days before and forty days after each 
feffion, nor to any article on whicha duty 
is by this aét made payable, which hall 
be kept, employed, or ufed by fuch perfon 
in Great Britain, during the refidence of 
fuch perfon in Ireland: alfo, this exemp- 
tion fhall not extend to any perfon ordi- 
narily refident inf Ireland, holding an office 
or public employment in Ireland, unlefs 
the approbation in writing, or fuch order 
of the lord-lieutenant, or other chief go- 
vernor of Ireland, or of his chief fecretary, 
and a defcription of the place of abode in 
Great Britain of the perfons holding fuch 
offices or employments, be delivered into 
the office for the affairs of taxes im Somer- 
fet-place, within twenty days after the sth 
of April, 1804, with refpect to perfons then 
in Great-Britain, or within thirty days 
after the arrival in Great¢Britain of fuch 
perfons who fhall hereafter arrive: alfo, no 
perfon fhall, for the purpofes of claiming 
this exemption, be deemed to be ordinarily 
refident in Ireland, unlefs he fhall refide 
therein during fuch portion of the year as 
is not covered by the privilege herein pro- 
vided: and for the better afcertaining the 
fact of fuch refidence, every perfon claim- 
ing the benefit of this exempticn, fhal! 
verify the fame upon oath (if required } 
before the commiffioners acting in the 
diftraét.”” 
“STATE 
