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{ Jan. A, 
ABSTRACT OF THE PUBLIC LAWS EN ACTED BY THE BRITISH 
LEGISLATURE. |= 
Passed ia the 50th Year of the Reign of George IUls 
z OR continuing certain duties 
4 on malt, sugar, tobacco, and 
snuff, in Great Britain; and on pensions, 
offices, and personal estates, in England ; 
for the service of 1810, 
9. For raising 10,500,0001. by ex- 
chequer bills, for the service of Great 
Britain for 1810. 
$._Ditto 1,500,000l. ditto. 
4. To indemnify such persons in the 
United Kingdom as have omitted to qua- 
lify themselves for offices and employ- 
ments, and for extending the times 1i- 
mited for those purposes respectively, 
until 25th March, 1811; and to permit 
such persons in ‘Great Britain, as have 
‘emitted to make and file affidavits of the 
execution of indentures of clerks to at. 
tornies and solicitors, to make and file 
the’same on or before the first day of 
Hivary Term, 1811. 
5. To prohibit | the distillation of spirits 
from corn or*grain in Great Britain, for 
a limited time; and to continue, until 
four months alter such prohibition, an 
act of last session of parhament, to sus- 
pend the importation of British or Trish 
made spirits into Great Britain or Ire- 
land. 
6. To enable the Prince of Wales to 
grant leases of certain lands and pre- 
mises called Prince’s Meadows, in the 
parish of Lambeth, in Surrey, for the 
purpose of building thereon. 
‘ee Par punishing mutiny and deser- 
tion, and for better payment of the army 
and their quarters. 
_ &. For settling and securing a certain 
annuity on Viscount Wellington, and the 
two next persons to whom the tle shall 
descend, nm consideration of his eminent 
services. 
- 9. Yo continue, until 25th March, 
4811, so much of an Act of the 47th of 
‘his present Majesty, as allows a bounty 
on British plantation raw sugar exported. 
~ 40. For making per pene certain of 
the provisions of an Act, 5 George I. for 
preventing élandesting running of uncus- 
~tomed goods, and for frauds relating to 
the customs. 
41. To continue, until 25th March, 
1815, several laws relating to the en-. 
couragement of the Grcekbae whale. 
fisheries. 
from, 
Great Britain of corn, and for allowing 
12. To continue until 25th March, 
1812, an Act, 46 of his present Majesty, 
for permitting the importation of masts, 
yards, bowsprits, and timber for naval 
purposes, from the British colonies in 
North America, duty free. 
13. To continue an Act, 44th of his pre- 
sent Majesty, for permitting the expor- 
tation of salt from the port of Nassau, in 
the island of New Providence, the port 
of Exuma, and the port of Crooked 
Island, in the Bahama Islands, in Ame- 
rican ships coming in ballast ; and amend 
and continue an Act, 48th of his present 
Majesty, for permitting sugar and coffee 
to be exported from his Majesty’s colo- 
nies or plantations to any port in Eu- 
rope to the southward of Cape Finisterre, 
and corn to be imported frum such port, 
and from the coast of Africa, into the 
said colonies and plantations, until 23th 
March, 1813. - 
14. For the regulation of his Majesty’s 
Royal Marine forces while on shore. _ 
15. To grant his Majesty. duties upen 
spirits made or distilled in Ireland from 
corn; to allow.drawbacks on exportation 
thereof; to make further regulations for 
encouragement of licensed distillers ; and 
fur amending laws relating to distillery i a 
Ireland. 
16. For further continuing, until 23th 
March, 1811, an Act, 41st of his present 
Majesty, for prohibiting exportation from, | 
and penmitzing.the importation into, Ire- 
land, duty free, wf corn and other. pros 
visions 
17. To honpee vantil Q5th ‘March, 
1811, an Act for, regulating, drawbacks 
‘and bounties on caboraniga of sugar 
from Ireland. 
18. For. further continuin ng 
March, 1811, bounties an 
until 25th 
drawbacks 
on exportation of sugar from Great Bri- 
and for suspending ‘countervailing | 
tain ; 
duties and bounhes on sugar when the 
duties - imposed by an Act, 46th of his 
present Majesty, shall, be suspend, 
19. For further continuing, unti 25th 
March, 1811, an Act, 39th of his pre- 
sent Majesty, for prohibiting exportation 
and permitting importation to, 
importation of other articles of provision, 
without payment of duty. hee 
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