a 
1805.) 
But if the number fhall be. Jefs than 
the original quota, then a number fuff- 
cient to complete fuch quota fhall firft be 
raifed and enrolled in the militia. 
It fhall not be lawful for any church- 
warden or overfeer, or any other perfon, 
to make, raife, or levy any rate, or any 
fub{cription, or fum of money, or to give, 
advance, or promife any {um of money, 
for the purpafe of inducing any perfon to 
enlift as a volunteer, in the additional 
force; and if they pay or promife any 
bounty, other than fuchas hall be allowed 
and paid by, or under his Majefty’s regu- 
lations in that behalf, they are. to forfeit 
twenty pounds. But any overfeer of the 
poor rates may advance, for the fubfift. 
ence of any man during his march to the 
place of rendezvous, not/exceeding two 
fhi lings per day, which fhall be repaid to 
fuch overfeer by the officer appointed for 
receiving fuch men. * ; 
Such bounty as his M>jefy fhall dire&, 
not exceeding three-fourth parts of the 
bounty, that fhall be allowed by his Ma- 
jetty, for recruiting the infantry for general 
fervice, thall be paid in refpeéct of every 
man raifed under this Aét, out of any 
duties under the management of the com- 
miffioners for the affsirs of taxes; and 
fuch bounty fhail be in lieu of all allow- 
ances to which any man mizht be entitled 
under the former A&t. 
In every cafe in which the number of 
men’ required fhall not be. provided, or 
fhall not :be approved, the parith fhall be- 
come fubjeé to the payment of the fum of 
twenty pounds,* by way of fine. 
Every man fhall be atrefted in like man- 
ner, and by fuch perfons, as any man 
may. be attefted for the regular forces, 
None of the faid men, tobe raifed by 
this aét, fhall be compelled to ferve out 
of the United Kingdom, and the iffands 
of Guernfey, Jerfey, and Alderney, un- 
les they voluntarily enlilt for general fer- 
vice. . : 
No part of the force to be raifed under 
this Att, except fuch on'y as fhall have 
eniifted for general fervice, fhall remain 
embodied for more than fx moaths after 
the ratification of a definitive treaty of 
peace. 
The penalty of twenty pounds for each 
private man ceriified to be deficien, thal 
be affzffed on the parifhes which fhall 
have made default. 
But no penalties affeffed on-any. parifh; 
according to this ast, thall be'pad out of 
the poor’s rates; but by a feparate, dif. 
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* This is a fine of 2o0l.- for every man 
Wanting, 
New Aas of the Britifb Legiflature. 
950 
tin&, and fpecial rate, and fhall be levied 
as-any rate for the relief of the poor. 
But every perlon ferving in any volunteer 
or yeomanry corps, and every perfon ferv- 
ing, or who fhall during the prefent war 
have ferved, either perfonally or hy fub- 
ftitute, in the militia or any additional 
force, whofe afleflment to the poor fhall 
not exceed, in annual value, twenty pounds, 
fhall be wholly exempt trom fuch rate ; 
and every fuch perfon whofe affeffwent 
fhall be made on any fuch property, ex- 
ceeding in annual value as aforefaid fuch | 
fum of twenty pounds, fhall, by reafon 
of fuch fervice, be exempt as to fuch pro- 
perty to the amount of iuch fum of twen- 
ty pounds, and be rated only to the 
amount by which fuch property thall exe 
ceed fuch annual fum of twenty pounds. 
*¢ An A& to exempt from Duties on Export 
all Linens of the Manufa&ture of the Unit- 
ed Kingdom, 44 Geo. 3, cap. §7. (Pafled 
June 29» 1804.) 
As the interefts of the empire require 
that every prattioable encouragement 
fhould be given to the linen manufactures 
thereof, this ftatute direéts that no duty 
whatever fhall be payable cn thé export of 
any linen of the manufacture of the Unit- 
ed Kingdom, but that the fame may be 
exported free to any place whatfoever.. 
*¢ An A& to indemnify Solicitors, Attor- 
nies, and others, who have negleéted to 
enter Certificates within the Time limit- 
ed by an Act of 3% Geo. 3, (cap. go) and 
to amend fo much of the faid A@ as re- 
lates to the entering fuch Certificates, aa 
Geo. 3, cap. 59.” (Hailed June 29, 1804.) 
The amendment contained in this Aét 
is, that, inftead of before the end of Mi- 
chaelmas Term, the attornies may enter 
their certificates at any time before the 
commencement of Hilary Term then next 
following. 
«¢ An Ato prevent the counterfeiting of 
Silver Coin iffeed by the Governor and 
Company of the Bank of England, called. 
Dollars, and Silver Coin which may be if- 
fued by the Governor and Company of the 
Bank of Ireland, called Tokens; and to 
prevent the bringing intothe United King- 
dom, or uttering any counterfeit Dollars 
or Tokens, 44-Geo. 3, cap. 71.’ (Patied 
July 10, 1804.) 
The coining or counterfeiting of the 
above, or afiifting therein, is made felony, 
and tranfportation for fcven years, us alf> 
the bringing into the kingdom any fuch™ 
counterfeit dollars or tokens. 
And if any perfon fhalkutter or tender, 
in payment, or give in exchange, or pay 
or put off to any perfon, any fuch falie or 
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