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NEW ACTS OF THE BRITISH LEGISLATURE. 
Fes an Analyfis of all A&s of General Importance, pajed ree the laf 
Sefion of Parliament, 44 Geo. Ill. 
«€ An A&t for raifing the further Sum of Two 
Millions, by Loans or Exchequer Bills, on 
the Credit of fuch Aids or Supplies as have 
been, or fhall be, granted by Parliament, 
for the fervice of Great Britain, for the 
Year 1804, 44 Geo. 3, cap. 31.” (Paffed 
March 23, 1804.) 
XHE intereft payable on thefe bills is 
ai 32d. per cent. per diem. 
s¢ An AG for empowering his Majefty, for a 
a Time, and toan extent therein limited, to 
accept the Services of fuch Parts of his 
Militia Forces in Ireland, as may velunta- 
rily ofier themfelves to be employed in 
Great Britain, 44 Geo. 3, cap. 32.” (Paffed 
May 3, 1804.) 
The militia of Ireland may, under this 
a&t, volunteer their fervices in Great Bri- 
fain until March 25, 1806. 
“© An A& to repeal fo much of an A& paffed 
in the laft Sefiion of Parliament, for grant- 
ing to his Majeftya Contribution on Profits 
‘ arifing from Property, Profeffions, Trades, 
and Offices, ‘as requires Attornies, Agents, 
and Factors, to return and pay the Duties 
chargeable upon public Annuities, and to 
extend the Time for hearing Appeals on 
Afleffments, or Surcharges made in Purfu- 
ance of the faid A&t, 44 Geo. 3, cap. 87.” 
(Pafled May 3, 1804.) 
This act, after reciting the fhatite 43 
Geo. 3, cap. 122, repeals fo much of 
the faid act as requires any attorney, agent, 
or faétor, receiving public annuities, or 
any fhares or dividends thereof, either in 
the Bank, South Seca, Eaft India Houle, 
or Exchequer, for perfons refident in 
Great Britain, toreturn and pay the duty 
chargeab'e thereon, and deliver ftatements 
thereof, is repealed. 
¢¢ An A& to enforce the due Obfervance of 
the Canons and Rubric, refpe@ting the 
Ages of Perfons to be admitted into the 
facred Orders of Deacon and Prieft, 44 
Geo. 3, cap, 43.” (Paffled May 3, 1804.) 
By this aét it is enacted into a law, that 
No perion fhall be admitted a deacon be- 
fore he fhall have attained the age of 
twenty three years complete; and that no 
perfon fhall be admitted a prieft before he 
fhall have attained the age of twenty-four 
years complete, upon pain that the ad. 
miffion, in either cafe, fhall be void, and 
the party incapable of eéclefialtical pro- 
motion: but no title to confer on perfons 
by lapfe fhall accrue by any avoidance or 
deprivation, ip/o facto, under this act, till 
after fix months’ notice of fuch avoidance 
or deprivation, given by the ordinary to 
the patron, 
This a& is not to affect the right of 
granting facultits by the Archbifhop of 
Canterbury or the Archbifhop of Armagh. 
«© An A& to exempt Veffels in the New- 
foundland Trade fon the Provifions of an 
Ac paffed in the laft Seffion of Parlia- 
ment, for regulating Veffels carrying Paf- 
fengers from the United Kingdom, 44 
Geo. 3, cap. 43.” (Paffled May 3, 1804.) 
The att of 43 Geo. 3, ove 56, (which 
regulates the number of paflengers te be 
carried on board of fhips, fhal! not apply 
to veflels carrying paflengers to or tron 
the fifhery at Newfoundiand or the coat 
of Labrador. 
‘© An AG for raifing the Sum of Eight Mil- 
lions, by Loans or Exchequer Bills, for 
the Service of Great Britain for the Year 
1804, 44 Geo. 3, cap 45.’ (Pafled May 
3, 1804. 
‘© An A& for raifing the Sum of One Million 
Five Hundred Thoufand Pounds, by Loans 
or Exchequer Bills, for the Service of 
Great Britain for the Year 1804, 44 Geo. 
3, cap. 4g.” (Pafled May 3, 1804.) 
The intereft to be paid on the Bache 
quer bills iffued under both of the laft act 
is 32d. per cent. per diem. 
6¢ An A@ for raifing the Sum of Fourteen 
Miilions Five Hundred Thoufand Pounds, 
by Way of Annuities, 44 Geo. 3, cap. 47. 
(Pafled May 16, 1804.) - 
Under this a& the fubfcribers to the 
Joan were entitled, for every rool. fub- 
fcribed, to a prine al of rool. in the 3 
per cent. reduced annuities, and 821, in 
the 3 per cent.confols. 
66 An AG@ for granting to his Majefty, until 
Twelve Months after the Ratification of a 
definitive Treaty of Peace, additional Du- 
ties on Wine imported into Great. Britain, 
44. Geow 3, cap. 49.” (Pafhed May 16, 
1804.) 
The additional duties on wines, by this 
act (a war tax only), are as follows :— 
French wines 11. 18s. 6d. per ton; Por- 
tugal and other wines 7]. 19s. 
thefe are tocontinue until twelve months 
after the ratification of a definitive treaty 
of peace. ae 
per tons - 
